Rohingya refugees in camps across Bangladesh and beyond survive on aid. We urgently need food, clean water, shelter, healthcare, and education. Humanitarian support preserves dignity, saves lives, and provides hope while long-term solutions are pursued. No child, mother, or elder should suffer without basic human needs.
Many Rohingya refugees remain in Bangladesh, Thailand, and other neighboring countries, dependent on humanitarian aid for survival. Urgent and sustained support is needed to provide food, shelter, healthcare, clean water, and education, protecting lives and ensuring dignity while long-term solutions are pursued.
Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya are internally displaced, and more than 150,000 Rohingya men, women and children have fled across the border to Bangladesh in the last 20 months.