Literature & Handicraft for Rohingya Women
Literature & Handicraft for Rohingya Women-LHRW is a non-profit community-based organization
The things you want to get in life, you will need to acquire the ability and knowledge to do any steps in life. Unfortunately, some of our community females don't have even basic knowledge of any work except household work such as cooking and taking care of the family. Cooking and taking care of family is a woman's first priority in her life, along with having additional knowledge is important because when a woman lose husband or children so that she can stand on her feet to fulfil her daily needs. &handicrafts for Rohingya women ( LHRW) have been successfully provided six months of sewing machine training and basic communications skills training. In sha Allah we will share two more exciting creative projects which we are about to finish within this month.
commemorating the occasion of the 6th anniversary of the Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day in the Rohingya Refugee camp Cox's Bazar. It's not only to remember days as we don't need to sit especially to remember what happened on that day. We can say it's been six years we have been suffering genocide continuously. Everyday is like genocide for us in the camp.
enough food, water,Temporary tents,
formal schools & higher education,
medical care.
is home, Repriatation is solutions.
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celebrated the with its members today! You could see how our members delivered their inner voices through the written poster.
The Rohingya vulnerable women and youth say:
To destroy people, it is not necessary to kill them, only to deny them education.
We are not helpless, we have telent, skills and aspirations. Give us the opportunity to work.
Cutting food is a solution! Work for solution! Rohingya are Human beings.
No camp to camp , camp to home!
We want a durable solution!
No more refugee life!
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Assalamualaikum every one and Literature & Handicraft for Rohingya Women Wishes you all very Happy Eid☽!
May the blessings of Eid bring peace and freedom to our Rohingya community.
A hardship and development story of one student LHRW’s
Muhammad Jubair 17 years old son of Fojul Korim. Suddenly, Jubair expressed his past memory of Myanmar. I had hoped to study high-level education When I was in Myanmar. Although I was in my motherland I couldn’t able to study because of my family's financial problems. When I asked my parents to send me. Unfortunately, their response made me too depressed as they said every parent has a dream to study their children and the same feeling I have also but you know well that I am a daily worker and wish I can manage your school fees and I must go there to admit you.
Due to the 2017 conflict, I had to come to Bangladesh from Myanmar. At that time I couldn’t find out any opportunity as I visited many tea shops in kutupalong then I went to the bazaar and asked a tea shopkeeper. can you keep me in your shop as a waiter then he asked some questions and said What is your name and father’s name? Where is your shelter? I have answered all the questions and after that, he kept me in the shop. I worked as a waiter for 2 years. One day my post memory remind me that my dream was to study but I had to work in the middle because I didn’t find any learning center that provided a quality education. I was admitted to a learning center from there I couldn’t learn anything but I got some biscuits and some toys to play with. Today I am proud of LHRW because I have learned many new things from there and even I am grateful that I can speak in front of people and I can help my friends such as in reading skills, writing, speaking, and communication skills. Therefore, I humbly request all the international community, NGOs, and INGOs to continue our learning center.
Credit: Lhrw's teacher
It was really hard to see face fire oldest victims and vulnerable women. The shelter almost rebuilt but people are still couldn’t able to come out of the trauma and anxieties. Eventually, the oldest people are really in trauma as where 50 or 65 oldest have to take rest and sit under the fan act... There today those elder people sit without shade over their heads, please pay extra attention to the oldest fire victims as they are being too weak. A fire victim vulnerable woman has said, I am a widow with four children as my husband has been killed by some unknown people in 2018. Since then somehow I was living my refugee life facing challenges and hardship without any helping hands. During these four years, I couldn’t manage good foods to eat and clothes to wear as I have to care for my children. I am totally blind now because all my be wonted have been burnt down into ashes which I kept my children’s future. On the other hand, I used to rely on rations since my husband died now WFP cut the rations I don’t think, I could effort to buy anything in the future as there is no one to support me. We LHRW kindly request to the international community, organisations,and INGOs or NGOs to play extra attention to most vulnerable fire victims widows women and oldest people.
Fire accident has became a mourning festival for the refugee camp as it has been happening constantly at least once per year, and killed people, destroyed shelters & belongings and made them homeless again. Pray for the recent fire victims and try to help them.
We feel so proud that we have our own mother tongue and language is the first identity of our community Which no one can sn**ch from us. We request to the international community and NGOs/INGOs to preserve our language and culture.
to preserve own mother tongue
your culture and language
Rohingya vulnerable women~
Rohingya women are creative, hard workers, and they have multiple telnet acts...To make sure of all the talent, they just need support, good guider and encouragement.
We Rohingya womens know tailoring, drawing arts, embroidery acts. Unfortunately only few make money with these skills on their own and lots of women are struggling to earn money,though they lack skills, experiences because of lack of support and platforms. Where they can use their talent and earn money
In the camp, we can see a lot of people struggling to run their family financially due to lack of work and chances. As on this day only few are getting job opportunities in the camp. The Literature & handicraft for Rohingya women’s team members trying to create a better livelihood, environment where they can spend their free time and we are requesting the INGOs and NGOs to create livelihood centers.
I am Ayesha bibi I was 8 years old when I fled into Bangladesh in 2017. A week before coming in Bangladesh in 2017, there were a lot of soldiers came in union and they petrol by shooting gun and burnt our village. There were also war plane flew over our village and shoot throughout the village. I eye witness of those. Later, our village people came out from the home and walked day and night through mountain area and cross Naf river. I remembered all those things but I didn't know how to explain these things. Then I often drew it how to fly war plane, how military burnt our village and how our migration journey looked like even if I could write it. I also love drawing my favorite things. In short, drawing one of the version of my feeling and therapy as well.
This is some activities of Rohingya adults girls and Women about Sewing machine. The Literature and handicrafts for Rohingya women (LHRW),providing them training about creativity according their wish as what they want to do and to learn and according their desire to do. Actually this organization specially supporting to those women and girls who doesn't have any access to learn new skills. Inshallah we will keep trying our best to improve their talent.
We have been facing violence and discrimination , denied from citizenship for decades, This is the day our house were burnt down and thousands of Rohingya slaughtered and r***d our sisters and mothers, tortured by Myanmar government. This is the day we had to leave our motherland in search of Safety and security. But we never expect from international community that we need to stay here such as longs time. It’s been five years already we are surviving in camps by facing many challenges,
Never Again
Anniversary
Rohingya genocide remembrance day
" hope is home"
You could see how our Rohingya girls delivered their inner voice through poster.
# Dear international community
How many years need to survive in camp as a genocide victims?
Re: Call on humanitarian groups and agencies working in the CXB refugee camp.
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ROHINGYA YOUTH WANT REMEDIATION
In 2017, Facebook’s platforms were weaponized by civilians and military operations in Burma (Myanmar) to create and disseminate thousands of posts and images that dehumanized, degraded, and encouraged violence against the nations’ Rohingya Muslim population. As a result of this social media activity and rampant acts of violence and oppression exercised by the Burma government, more than 750,000 Rohingya Muslims were forcibly displaced into Bangladesh by August 2017.
Today, we are filing a case against Facebook on the basis we are owed a remedy.
Link....
https://www.victimadvocatesinternational.org/rohingyaremediation/
Rohingya Youth Want Remediation – Victim Advocates International In 2017, Facebook’s platforms were weaponized by civilians and military operations in Burma (Myanmar) to create and disseminate thousands of posts and images that dehumanized, degraded, and encouraged violence against the nations’ Rohingya Muslim population. As a result of this social media acti...
has been providing literacy and livelihood training to the women and girls so that they could stand by their foot and support their family. We have more plan ahead and hope we'll make it possible.
https://t.co/F3JoWiP6Rm
''Childhood with Kite''
When i was child, i used to make kites with plastic bag and thread to pull and release the kits. Mostly, i used to fly kites at this season in when all the paddy fields are charming with green colours everywhere and rainbows appear on the sky at the evening few hours ealier of sun setting.
We (kids) take our kites and run toward the paddy field while we had breeze and our hairs blow alittle, and we take off our kites into the air and just we do pull and release. It makes pleasure when we fly the kites as we feel that we are flying an aeroplan and steering of the plan is in our hand.
we have compettion sometime about kites flying. It is that we challenge each other about who could make down another one's kite cutting by thread and if someone's kite got cut and falling down, other kids who were watching the compettion run to catch up the kite. It is all joyful moment we had in which are just left as memories of childhood and i wish that our children may have such memories we had in our childhood.
has distributed Myanmar Curriculum (Text book) and other stationeries to the young girls who are students at the home base school of . Let your girls learn and make them empowered through the educations and training what we have been doing for our Women and girls.
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This is a 100+ yrs old refugee surviving in the camp from last 4 years. He has been displaced 3 times in his life and these oldest eyes have been dreaming to return home and die there. Will his dream be full filled?
The camp is still flooding. Non-stop raining since yesterday and still on going. Many of the family couldn't able to sleep at their respective shelters due to flooding and landslide. Pray for all the in the camp.
wish a peaceful and safe Eid Mubarak ☪. May this eid bring harmoney and peace among us and May Almighty Allah bless to return our home very soon!
Literature & Handicraft for Rohingya Women
celebrated the with its member today! You could see how our member delivered their inner voices through written poster.
Rohingya refugee say:
Everyday we dream home, don't it let be dream only!
No More Refugee life!
One of our member making fan by drawing flowers on clothes with hand sweing basically, we are promoting these type of activities for those women who don't have support to run the family and if she learned and have a machine then she could earn money.
https://t.co/PKj91OfdGk
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