Abstract

This study explores the management of Rohingya refugees in Aceh, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders such as UNHCR and IOM. Utilizing qualitative methods, including interviews and field observations, the research identifies challenges and potential solutions related to refugee management. Findings reveal that UNHCR is pivotal in providing protection and essential aid to Rohingya refugees, including registration, documentation, and necessities. Meanwhile, IOM plays a crucial role in facilitating orderly migration and human rights advocacy. The study also highlights a shift in local attitudes towards refugees, influenced by media misinformation and political motivations. Both organizations collaborate with the Indonesian government and local NGOs to address these issues, but there is a pressing need for more comprehensive and long-term strategies. Recommendations include improving communication strategies, enhancing integration programs, and addressing the root causes of displacement. The study underscores the necessity for a coordinated approach to support and protect Rohingya refugees and suggests avenues for future research to refine these strategies and improve outcomes for displaced populations.

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