Jumaat, 16 November 2018

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Hakimi Abdul Jabar berkata...

© The Rohingya Exclusive Economic Survival Development Zone - The Exclusive Integration Development Program


An effective refugee policy must, theoretically and practically, improve the lives of the refugees in the short term and the prospects of the region in the long term.



International policy toward the Rohingyan refugee crisis is antiquated. It is premised on the same logic that has characterized refugee policy since the 1950s: donors write checks to support humanitarian relief, and countries that receive refugees are expected to house and care for them, often in camps.  For the Rohingyas, this scenario is discernibly seen in Bangladesh.



Their situation is clearly unsustainable: without access to international or state assistance, Rohingya children grow up without education and families deplete whatever savings they have. The fate of the refugees who stay in the Bangladeshi camps is similarly unfortunate : there, Rohingyans have no other choice but to merely languish under extreme dependency. Lacking access to work and the essential education and skills, teenage girls could be easily lured into prostitution, and teenage boys are lured back to Myanmar to join the cause of terrorists in armed militant groups such as the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA).



To avoid such outcomes, donor states and international organizations such as the UN and ASEAN must continuously urge the government of Myanmar to permanently integrate Rohingyan refugees into a specialized exclusive economic development zone such as the Rakhine Agricultural Exclusive Economic Zone as an example in which rich donor nation-states such as the OECD, the UN & ASEAN & East Asia provide the necessary technical skills, investments, job placements, infrastructure, security buffer etc. to ensure the socio-economic success and existence of this Exclusive Integration Development Program remains sustainable. Humanitarian state and non-state actors can easily incorporate the Rohingyans into the fragile ethnic and sectarian balances that are crucial for maintaining stability in Myanmar.



The need for a fresh approach to the Rohingya crisis is obvious. To properly care for the refugees and internally displaced, global policymakers must first understand the concerns of the states that host them. An effective refugee policy should improve the lives of the refugees in the short term and the prospects of the ASEAN & South Asian regions in the long term, and it should also serve the economic and security interests of the regional nation-states.



Thus, in cementing the pursuit of a development-based approach to the Rohingyan refugee crisis, ASEAN could not fairly be accused of cynically exploiting a tragedy.



© Hakimi bin Abdul Jabar [A.J. Hakimi], Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 16 November 2018.  All Rights Reserved.

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