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Rohingya Population by Location
ROHINGYA REFUGEE RESPONSE/BANGLADESH
Total Rohingya Population
Demographic Profile
Specific needs Family Size of total individuals have been identified with at least one specific need.
Place of origin
is the average family size of the total registered population.
Source: GoB - UNHCR Joint Registration Exercise
of the rohingya came from Maungdaw township.
189,901 families
890,276 individuals
1990s' RefugeesNewly Registered Refugees / FDMN
183,601 families
36,148 individuals854,128 individuals
1%
6%
11%
7%
25%
2%
1%
6%
12%
7%
20%
2%
<1
1-4
5-11
12-17
18-59
60+
68%
26%
5%
1%
Maungdaw
Buthidaung
Rathedaung
Other
35%
33%
21%
9%
2%
4-5
1-3
6-7
8-9
10+
4.7
Joint Government of Bangladesh - UNHCRPopulation Factsheet
Total Rohingya Population
890,276
17,153
603,968
106,124
16,981
4,447
21,763
26,793
7,701
40,65722,901
15,673
4.24%
68%
Single parent/Caregiver
Person with disability
Serious medical condition
Legal & physical protection needs
Other PSNs
Unaccompanied/separated child
Older person at risk
Children at risk
1.59%
0.47%
0.25%
0.17%
0.25%
0.14%
0.15%
0.11%
0.48%
0.16%
0.22%
0.12%
0.05%
0.06%
0.01%
48%
(as of 31 July 2021)
1) The Government of Bangladesh refers to the Rohingya as “Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN)”. The UN system refers
2) Refugees who arrived and registered in 1990s.
1 2
Creation date: 31 July 2021
4) Total population 890,276 includes nearly 19,000 individuals relocated to Bhasan Char as confirmed by the office of the Refugee Relief andRepatriation Commissioner (RRRC), as of 6 April. The addresses have been partially updated in the joint GoB-UNHCR registration database (6,115).
3) One person may have more than one specific needs.
0.01%
1%
Female
Person with DisabilityChildren Adult Older Person51% 45% 4%
Male
6,300 families
to this population as Rohingya refugees, in line with the applicable international framework.
52%4
3
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