The Rohingya Centre of the United Kingdom (RCUK) wishes to express its gratitude to the Government of Bangladesh and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their clear and principled position…
78th Anniversary of Myanmar Independence: The Rohingya Struggle
Public Statement – 4 January 2026 Today, on 4 January 1948, Burma (now Myanmar) gained independence from British colonial rule, marking a historic moment of sovereignty. For many communities, this…
Season’s Greetings and Best Wishes for 2026
Dear friends, colleagues, and partners, As we approach the festive season and the close of 2025, all of us at the Rohingya Centre of the United Kingdom (RCUK) want to…
RCUK Rohingya Delegation: Reflections from the 23rd Doha Forum
From 6–8 December 2025, the Rohingya Delegation from the Rohingya Centre UK (RCUK) was honoured to attend the 23rd Doha Forum, held under the theme Diplomacy, Dialogue, Diversity. Over three…
Statement from the Rohingya Centre UK on the UN High-Level Conference on the Situation of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar
New York – 30 September 2025, The Rohingya Centre UK (RCUK) welcomes the convening of the United Nations High-Level Conference on the situation of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in…
RCUK Delegation Highlights Urgent Need for Community-Led Education in Rohingya Camps
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh — 17 September 2025, A Rohingya-led delegation from the Rohingya Centre UK (RCUK), representing the UK, USA, Germany, and the Netherlands, visited the Rohingya refugee camps in…
RCUK Statement on the 2026 UNHCR Global Resettlement Needs Report
The Rohingya Centre United Kingdom (RCUK) welcomes the inclusion of the Rohingya among the top six refugee populations identified in UNHCR’s 2026 Projected Global Resettlement Needs Report, with 233,300 Rohingya…







