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<p>We are in regular dialogue with the Government of Bangladesh, and international
and local partners on how to improve the opportunities for Rohingya refugees to lead
more fulfilling and meaningful lives, now and in the future. Education and livelihoods
are an important part of this. The International Development Secretary discussed the
Rohingya crisis with the Bangladesh Government in Dhaka in February, including the
need to improve refugees’ access to education, skills and livelihoods. The Minister
for Asia and the Pacific held similar discussions with the Government during his visit
in April.</p><p>We are funding UNICEF, both directly and through Education Cannot
Wait, to increase the learning opportunities for refugee children and adolescents.
We are also assisting centres that provide training in skills and entrepreneurship,
particularly for women.</p>
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