Deadly landslides are a painful reminder that the Rohingya crisis is far from over.
Nearly 1.2 million refugees remain in Bangladesh, while funding cuts threaten critical services and a safe return to Myanmar remains out of reach.
The world cannot look away. 💙
Happy Eid-ul-Adha Mubarak to all Muslim Ummah around the world. May this blessed occasion bring peace, mercy, unity, and hope to every family, every community, and every nation.
Global Rohingya Future RLO
(27-5-26)
A Human Trafficking Campaign has been successfully organized by our grf team members with Rohingya refugees in Kutupalong Refugee camp on 18/04/26. From our end, we'll ensure that we make all our vulnerable ppl aware of the dangers, risks & other human costs we face annually.
We're organizing a human trafficking campaign in KTP Refugee camp to raise awareness to raise awareness about the dangers of trafficking, prevent risky sea journeys & protect lives.
It's been reported that a fire incident happened at Camp-4, Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, which resulted the entire OBAT hospital burned down into ashes. The cause of the fire may have been man-made or natural. So, we kindly request the relevant NGOs & authorities take urgent measures to prevent further incidents and provide emergency support to the affected victims.
@Refugees@IOMBangladesh@ActedBangladesh@ChiefAdviserGoB@grfRohingya@BDMOFA@UNHCRCanada@mehdirhasan
House Land Property issues create a serious crisis in the Cox's Bazar refugee camps. Our volunteers work to prevent disputes & protect refugee rights. They monitor shelters, guide families & report risks fast. Their work keep HLP matters under control & reduces conflict in camps.
It was my great honor to meet with @FilippoGrandi during his first visit to Kutupalong camp after the 2017 influx. At that time, I was working with NGO Forum, just a week after our arrival. I shared with him the urgent needs of the Rohingya & spoke about the hardships we faced.
The United Nations warned on Tuesday that its ability to help children in the sprawling Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh was rapidly shrivelling and would soon fall off a “funding cliff.”
@DhakaTribune@UN
One of our teams working in the field... Together, we're stronger & will carry out our shared responsibility of protecting and helping our Rohingya people across the world.