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Philippines Welcomes 4th Batch of Rohingya Refugees Under Complementary Pathways Programme

DFA-UNIO, through Director Stacy Garcia, and representatives from the DOJ and UNHCR welcome the latest batch of CPath Programme Refugees on 03 July 2025.

MANILA 07 July 2025 — The Philippines reaffirmed its long-standing humanitarian tradition by welcoming eight Rohingya refugees who arrived from Malaysia and Bangladesh, the fourth batch of beneficiaries under the Complementary Pathways (CPath) Programme on 03 July 2025. Since the program’s launch in 2019, the Philippines has welcomed around 30 Rohingya refugees.

The program offers selected Rohingya refugees displaced in Southeast Asia a safe, regulated avenue for admission and stay in the Philippines through education. The initiative not only meets their immediate protection needs and upholds their basic rights, but also empowers them with the necessary tools for long-term self-reliance.

“We are just grateful for the chance to begin again,” said one of the beneficiaries during their arrival briefing.

The Philippines’ open-door policy for individuals seeking protection is rooted in history, having welcomed “Nine Waves of Refugees” since 1917, including Russian emigrés in the 1920s, Jewish refugees in the 1930s, and the Vietnamese “boat people” in the 1970s. The CPath Programme continues this legacy by offering not just shelter, but the opportunity for dignity, education, and a brighter future.

CPath is a joint initiative between the Philippine government through the Department of Justice Refugees and Stateless Persons Protection Unit and the Department of Foreign Affairs, together with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and selected academic institutions. END

 

DFA-UNIO Director Garcia shares a message to welcome the latest batch of CPath Programme Refugees on 03 July 2025.