RRW organizes regular "Know Your Options" or "Know Your Rights" (KYO/KYR) workshops
As part of RRW’s commitment to empowering Rohingya women, RRW – Rohingya Resilient Women organizes regular “Know Your Options” or “Know Your Rights” (KYO/KYR) workshops designed and supported by local NGOs. These workshops provide a comprehensive guide to inform Rohingya women about their rights and available choices.
“Know Your Options” or “Know Your Rights” (KYO/KYR) is a significant workshops for Rohingya Refugees
Refugee Healthcare Rights and Options for Rohingya Women in Malaysia.
One of the most crucial aspect covered in these workshops pertains to refugee healthcare rights and options in Malaysia. Topics include insights into general healthcare, primary and secondary healthcare, information on COVID-19 and vaccination, mental health treatment, access to local clinics, free clinics, pharmacies, and a detailed list of refugees and asylum seekers.
Hafsa Khanom determining her passion on KYO Workshop
The workshops also elaborate on available scholarships for tertiary education for Rohingya Women.
Education is another critical focus, addressing the challenges faced by refugees and asylum seekers in Malaysia. As refugees are not permitted to attend government schools and private schools can be expensive, the workshops provide information on alternative options such as learning centers, community schools, homeschooling, and higher education opportunities. The workshops also elaborate on basic requirements and available scholarships for tertiary education.
Tertiary Education is a great challenge for Rohingya Women in Malaysia.
Legal Rights and Options for Rohingya while arrest and detain like other refugee
Legal rights and options for arrest and detention form a critical component of the workshops. Participants gain insights into how to avoid arrest, what steps to take if arrested, and where to seek legal support for individuals facing arrest. The workshops cover aspects of the legal system relevant to refugees and asylum seekers, helping them navigate potential challenges in Malaysia.
RRW aim the Legal Rights practices to make accessible for Rohingya Women
Employment Disputes, Working Safety and relevant measure for take a legal action
Employment-related topics are also addressed, covering disputes, rights, and options for Rohingya Women and asylum seekers in Malaysia. The workshops delve into issues such as unpaid salary, unlawful dismissal, passport and ID confiscation, workplace injuries, and threats. Participants learn how to report employment disputes to relevant organizations for legal actions.
Employment Disputes, Working Safety is regular Issus for Refugee
What are the Advocacy Rights and Choices available for Rohingya women.
Advocacy rights and raising voice against any injustice or unfare teartment options are explored, highlighting the significance of community advocacy groups, media advocacy, centers catering to refugees, and networking opportunities. These components collectively contribute to a comprehensive understanding of rights and choices available to Rohingya women.


