By Chase Williams | Partner Services Associate, GlobalGiving
It has been nearly five months since the beginning of the mass exodus of Myanmar’s Rohingya population in the face of targeted violence and persecution. To date, more than 650,000 Rohingya have fled their homes and villages in the Rakhine State of western Myanmar to make the perilous journey across the border into Bangladesh in search of safety.
The vast majority of refugees now find themselves in makeshift camps and settlements in southeastern Bangladesh, largely in and around the city of Cox’s Bazar. Relief groups, including our partners, have now established a foothold in many of these camps and settlements and are working extremely hard to meet basic needs.
The challenges facing Rohingya refugees are enormous. More than half of all refugees are women and children dealing with specific types of trauma, including having seen family members killed and/or victimized by sexual and gender-based violence. Families and unaccompanied minors remain in a state of constant uncertainty as Bangladesh and Myanmar discuss plans for repatriation—which could take more than 10 years. There are also new risks, like the threat of human trafficking from those who would further exploit the vulnerability of the Rohingya.
Your donations continue to support the relief efforts of our vetted nonprofit partners who are working hand in hand with Rohingya refugees to meet basic needs, provide critical information, and set up learning centers for children. Your support has helped to fund:
For a first-hand perspective on relief efforts in Cox’s Bazar, be sure to read our in-depth profile of Dr. Iftikher Mahmood, a Bangladeshi-American pediatrician who founded HOPE Foundation for Women & Children of Bangladesh in 1999 to meet the maternal healthcare needs of his home community and is now caring for injured Rohingya refugees.
We will continue to share stories of progress with you in the coming months. From all of us at GlobalGiving, thank you for your generosity, your compassion, and your commitment to standing with the Rohingya people.
Warmly,
Chase Williams + the GlobalGiving Team
By Chase Williams | Partner Services Associate
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