Following the German Foreign Federal Office (GFFO) donation of 2.5 million euro to the Rohingya refugees, The European Commission has given €10m for the Rohingya inhabitants and host communities in Bangladesh.
Since 2017’s Rohingya crisis, the EU humanitarian support has allocated more than €140m for Rohingya peoples both in Rakhine and Cox’s Bazar where 80 per cent of them entirely depends on humanitarian aid.
The aid is contributing to:
- Food and nutrition support for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh,
- Access to quality healthcare services for Rohingya living in Bangladesh,
- Nutrition support for internally displaced Rohingyas who are still in Rakhine State,
- And protection services for Rohingya in Rakhine where violence escalated in 2017.
EU has been the second, largest contributor of aid for the Rohingyas after the United States.
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