5:16 pm, Thursday, 14 November 2024

US provides $30.5m to support Rohingya refugees

The United States, through the Department of State Bureau for Population, Refugees, and Migration and USAID, is providing US$30.5 million in additional assistance for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bhasan Char, and the region.

This funding includes lifesaving support for healthcare, nutrition, clean water, and shelter, as well as support for self-reliance initiatives to help ease reliance on humanitarian assistance, according to a statement issued on Thursday.

Ambassador Jeffrey Prescott, U.S. Representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture, announced the new assistance funding on a visit to Bangladesh to observe U.S. government food security, agriculture and humanitarian assistance activities in the country.

“We remain committed to working with the Bangladesh government and all of our partners to continue support for Rohingya refugees and for Bangladeshis living in communities impacted by this crisis,” said Ambassador Prescott.

The United States is the single largest donor of humanitarian assistance to those affected by the Rohingya crisis in Burma, Bangladesh, and the region, added the statement.

Total U.S. funding for this crisis has reached nearly $2.4 billion since August 2017, of which over $1.9 billion has been provided for refugees and host communities in Bangladesh, it added.

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US provides $30.5m to support Rohingya refugees

Update Time : 01:18:19 am, Friday, 10 May 2024

The United States, through the Department of State Bureau for Population, Refugees, and Migration and USAID, is providing US$30.5 million in additional assistance for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bhasan Char, and the region.

This funding includes lifesaving support for healthcare, nutrition, clean water, and shelter, as well as support for self-reliance initiatives to help ease reliance on humanitarian assistance, according to a statement issued on Thursday.

Ambassador Jeffrey Prescott, U.S. Representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture, announced the new assistance funding on a visit to Bangladesh to observe U.S. government food security, agriculture and humanitarian assistance activities in the country.

“We remain committed to working with the Bangladesh government and all of our partners to continue support for Rohingya refugees and for Bangladeshis living in communities impacted by this crisis,” said Ambassador Prescott.

The United States is the single largest donor of humanitarian assistance to those affected by the Rohingya crisis in Burma, Bangladesh, and the region, added the statement.

Total U.S. funding for this crisis has reached nearly $2.4 billion since August 2017, of which over $1.9 billion has been provided for refugees and host communities in Bangladesh, it added.