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<p>DFID is addressing the prevention of trafficking of Rohingya refugees as a cross-border
issue between Myanmar and Bangladesh. Up to 18% of DFID’s latest £70 million funding
to the Rohingya crisis response in Bangladesh is devoted to the protection of rights
for refugees, including prevention and monitoring of sexual exploitation and abuse.
DFID funding includes support for family planning and clinical support to survivors
of sexual violence, and women’s centres that offer a safe space, psychosocial support
and activities for women and girls. In addition, we have tripled our funding to deal
with modern day slavery in Myanmar.</p><p> </p><p>The Secretary of State for International
Development raised her concerns about the risk of trafficking of Rohingya refugee
women and girls in February with the Bangladesh Minister of State for Foreign Affairs,
Minister for Education and Minister for Disaster Management and Relief.</p>
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