On 24 November, the United Nation’s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) has allocated $ 9 million to help the Rohingya Refugees and host community in Bangladesh.
This fund will be used in the areas of maintaining services and life – saving support to ensure equal access for Refugees who are highly dependent on aid.
According to a press release of CEPF, over 943,000 Rohingya Refugee staying in camps in Cox’s Bazar district and Bhasan Char, and over 17,800 members of the host community in Ukhiya and Teknaf will get the benefits.
“The UN in Bangladesh welcomes the decision of the Emergency Relief Coordinator to allocate these funds to the currently underfunded Rohingya Response to support Refugees and host community in their daily struggle for survival,” said the UN Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh.
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