A ROHINGYA refugee who spoke no English when he escaped to Bradford said the city opened his eyes and he wanted to give back to those who welcomed him. Mohammed… Recently, members of the Rohingya Centre UK (RCUK) and international Rohingya diaspora delegates travelled to one of the world’s largest refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, where over one million Rohingya… Education Crisis in Rohingya Camps: A Humanitarian Failure, and a Wake-Up Call The announcement by UNICEF on 31 May 2025 that education for more than 230,000 Rohingya refugee children in… 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… On the occasion of the New Year 2025, Mr. Mohammed Amin, CEO of the Rohingya Centre UK (RCUK), shared a heartfelt message reflecting on the key milestones of 2024 and… On 3 June 2025 – Cedar Court Hotel, Bradford More than 30 inspiring finalists gathered at the 2025 Community Stars Awards, each representing the spirit of service and compassion that…
Mohammed Amin Honored with Community Star Award in Bradford for Making a Real Difference
Rohingya Refugee Children and Youth: A Call for Global Support
RCUK Statement: The Collapse of Rohingya Education Highlights the Need for Community-Led Solutions
RCUK Statement on the 2026 UNHCR Global Resettlement Needs Report
Happy New Year 2025 Message from Mohammed Amin, CEO of RCUK
RCUK Recognised as Finalists at the 2025 Community Stars Awards
