Rohingya Refugee Humanitarian Crisis – HADI Relief

Rohingya Refugee

According to the UN, the Rohingya people have been forced to flee their homes and have sought refuge in Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. With over 900,000 refugees-including more than 400,000 children

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Rohingya Refugee Humanitarian Crisis

According to the UN, the Rohingya people have been forced to flee their homes and have sought refuge in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh. With over 900,000 refugees-including more than 400,000 children-this is the fastest-growing refugee crisis in the world. The UN has stated that the concentration of refugees in Cox’s Bazar is among the highest in the world. As of October 2022, more than 943,000 stateless Rohingya refugees were living in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas, most of them in 34 overcrowded camps. The Kutupalong-Balukhali Expansion Site alone is host to more than 635,000 Rohingya refugees-which makes it the world’s largest refugee camp.

The majority of those that escaped their homes experienced immense trauma from witnessing atrocities. The refugees have access to essentials such as food and medical care, however, they are still prone to peril due to their living conditions-with no shelter from intermittent rains and total reliance on aid.

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19 million Afghans in dire need of food.

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97 percent of the country’s population is on the brink of disaster. Nearly 20 million people in Afghanistan

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