The security and privacy of refugee communities have emerged as pressing concerns in the context of increasing global migration. The Rohingya refugees are a stateless Muslim minority group in Myanmar who were forced to flee their homes after conflict broke out, with many fleeing to neighbouring countries and ending up in refugee camps, such as in Bangladesh. However, others migrated to Malaysia and those who arrive there live within the community as urban refugees. However, the Rohingya in Malaysia are not legally recognized and have limited and restricted access to public resources such as healthcare and education. This means they face security and privacy challenges, different to other refugee groups, which are often compounded by this lack of recognition, social isolation and lack of access to vital resources. This paper discusses the implications of security and privacy of the Rohingya refugees, focusing on available and accessible technological assistance, uncovering the heightened need for a human-centered approach to design and implementation of solutions that factor in these requirements. Overall, the discussions and findings presented in this paper on the security and privacy of the Rohingya provides a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners and policymakers in the wider HCI community.
翻译:难民社区的安全和隐私已成为全球大规模人口流动背景下日益紧迫的问题。罗兴亚是缅甸的一个无国籍的穆斯林少数民族群体,在冲突爆发后被迫逃离家园,许多人逃往邻国并进入难民营,例如在孟加拉。然而,其他人前往马来西亚,并在那里作为城市难民生活在社区内。然而,马来西亚的罗兴亚人没有得到法律承认,并且几乎无法获得公共资源,例如医疗保健和教育。这意味着他们面临着安全和隐私方面的挑战,这些挑战与其他难民群体的不同常常会因缺乏承认、社会孤立和无法获得重要资源而被加剧。本文讨论了针对罗兴亚难民的安全和隐私的影响,着重于可用和可获得的技术援助,揭示了设计和实施解决方案需要考虑这些要求的人本主义方法的迫切需要。总的来说,本文所提供的对罗兴亚人安全和隐私的讨论和发现提供了全球范围内HCI社区的研究人员、从业者和政策制定者的宝贵资源。