Building
a future for
Rohingya women.
Refugee Women for Peace and Justice (RWPJ) amplifies the voices of Rohingya women and advocates for freedom, peace, and justice for the Rohingya people.
LATEST
NEWS
RWPJ Executive Director Lucky Karim
addressed the U.N. on October 2, 2025.
Click here to read and hear her speech.


WHO:
RWPJ is a Rohingya Refugee women-led organization. We believe that we as Rohingya Refugees know best what we need, and need to be included in making the decisions that affect us.

WHAT:
RWPJ provides basic education training sessions for women and girls, livelihood programs, and advocates for the rights of refugees.

WHERE:
Our team works in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar refugee camp and plans to expand to Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia so we can serve Rohingya women wherever they are and build a powerful future together.
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“Our women are capable of doing everything …”
Read More: “Our women are capable of doing everything …”The Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh are home to hundreds of thousands of people who have fled persecution, and within these camps, women face a unique and compounded set of challenges.
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“Only a few educated women get job opportunities”: Voices from Women in the Refugee Camp
Read More: “Only a few educated women get job opportunities”: Voices from Women in the Refugee CampIn the refugee camps, women continue to face a myriad of challenges, from lack of employment opportunities to security threats. Zura*, a participant at Refugee Women for Peace and Justice shares her experiences.
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“We Have No Security”: Rohingya Women Speak Out
Read More: “We Have No Security”: Rohingya Women Speak OutIn the crowded Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh, women and girls face an alarming rise in forced marriages and human trafficking, driven by insecurity and poverty. A participant in a women’s empowerment session at Refugee Women for Peace and Justice shares her experiences.
