By Whitney Simon | Manager, Global Cause Partnerships
Dear Friend,
As you may have heard, Sunday, August 25 marked 2 years since the Rohingya crisis first began. Over the past 2 years, more than 900,000 people fled violence in Myanmar and sought refuge in Coz Bazar, Bangladesh.
Thanks to your generous support, UNICEF continues our efforts to provide Rohingya children and their families with the life-saving interventions they need. Although the conditions in Cox’s Bazar are still challenging, Rohingya children and their families remain in the district due to continued violence in Myanmar. Following and attempted initial repatriation by the Myanmar and Bangladesh Governments last November, none of the refugees settled in Bangladesh expressed interest to voluntarily return to Myanmar. Given the area’s high level of risk for natural hazards, the capacity to prepare for and respond to sudden-onset disasters will also be supported throughout the country. Program targets for 2019 include:
Nutrition
Health
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Child Protection
Education
As the humanitarian needs in Cox’s Bazar develop, and the lives of children are affected, UNICEF and its partners will continue scaling up activities in Bangladesh thanks to donations like yours. We greatly appreciate your commitment to ensuring a bright future for Rohingya children and their families.
Sincerely,
Whitney Simon
By Whitney Simon | Manager
By Emma Pfister | Manager, Global Cause Partnerships
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