Medical Support for Rohingya women and children

by A-PAD KOREA (Asia Pacific Alliance for Disaster Management)
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Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Medical Support for Rohingya women and children
Feb 23, 2021

COVID-19 closed Rohingya refugee camp

The Rohingya refugee camp has been closed since COVID-19 Virus occured. 

The Rohingya, who live in Bangladesh regugee camps, often pay brokers to go to Malaysia, where the state religion is Islam. However, as Malaysia has tightened its coastal security for fear og the apread of COVID-19 Virst, refugees are frequently unable to enter the coast.

As the boundaries are tightened, it is also having difficulty get supplies. We need a lot of clean drinking water, food and sanitary products, ETC. We are making a lot of efforts to get clean water directly in the camp. There are several attempts to establish a system to purify rainwater or digging wells. 

We are conducting continuous hygiene education at Rohingya refugee camp. In order to minimize the spread of COVID-19 virus, continuously educating people on how to wear masks.

COVID-19 virus is not easily ending. Long-term countermeasures should be prepared and support Rohingya refugees to live sustainable lives.

We always deeply thank you for your support.

Thank you. 

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A-PAD KOREA (Asia Pacific Alliance for Disaster Management)

Location: Seoul - South Korea
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Doohwan Ko
Seoul , South Korea

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