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United States Provides an Additional $23.8 Million for Food for Rohingya Refugees

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  • পোস্ট করা হয়েছে : ১০:০৫:১০ পূর্বাহ্ন, সোমবার, ১০ এপ্রিল ২০২৩
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Since 2017, the United States has provided over $2 billion of assistance in response
to the Rohingya crisis, with nearly $100 million in food aid in 2023.
Despite this latest contribution, a funding gap of nearly $100 million remains to
meet the food and nutritional needs of the refugee population.

 

The United States, through the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID), is providing an additional $23.8 million in
humanitarian assistance to Bangladesh to deliver urgent food and nutrition
assistance to Rohingya refugees.
With this new funding, USAID will work with the United Nations World Food
Programme (WFP) to provide critically needed food and nutrition, including
electronic vouchers to purchase staple and fresh foods, feeding 925,000 refugees,
with a focus on children and pregnant and lactating women in Cox’s Bazar and
Bhasan Char. The assistance comes at a critical time amidst a funding shortfall of
nearly $100 million, which has led to a reduction of food rations in the Rohingya
camps.
“The United States remains committed to delivering assistance to refugees and
impacted communities in Bangladesh, but much more is needed. We urge other
donors to join us in providing additional assistance to meet the needs of the
Rohingya refugees. We also urge the Government of Bangladesh to allow the
Rohingya population to engage in more sustainable livelihood-building activities,
enabling them to reduce their dependence on humanitarian aid,” said U.S.
Ambassador Peter Haas.
Bangladesh currently hosts nearly one million refugees, most of whom are ethnic
Rohingya from Burma. The majority of these refugees are living in the world’s
largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, as well as Bhasan Char, a silt island in the Bay
of Bengal, and rely on humanitarian assistance to meet their basic needs.

EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
PUBLIC AFFAIRS SECTION
TEL: 88-025566-2000

E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: https://bd.usembassy.gov/
The United States is the leading contributor of humanitarian assistance in
response to the Rohingya crisis. Since August 2017, the U.S. has provided over $2
billion in response to this regional crisis, including more than $1.6 billion to assist
Rohingya refugees and host communities in Bangladesh.

Media Release

 

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আসুন সবাই মিলে আমাদের সমস্যা আমরাই সমাধান করি নবাগত জেলা প্রশাসক মোস্তাক আহমেদ

United States Provides an Additional $23.8 Million for Food for Rohingya Refugees

পোস্ট করা হয়েছে : ১০:০৫:১০ পূর্বাহ্ন, সোমবার, ১০ এপ্রিল ২০২৩

Since 2017, the United States has provided over $2 billion of assistance in response
to the Rohingya crisis, with nearly $100 million in food aid in 2023.
Despite this latest contribution, a funding gap of nearly $100 million remains to
meet the food and nutritional needs of the refugee population.

 

The United States, through the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID), is providing an additional $23.8 million in
humanitarian assistance to Bangladesh to deliver urgent food and nutrition
assistance to Rohingya refugees.
With this new funding, USAID will work with the United Nations World Food
Programme (WFP) to provide critically needed food and nutrition, including
electronic vouchers to purchase staple and fresh foods, feeding 925,000 refugees,
with a focus on children and pregnant and lactating women in Cox’s Bazar and
Bhasan Char. The assistance comes at a critical time amidst a funding shortfall of
nearly $100 million, which has led to a reduction of food rations in the Rohingya
camps.
“The United States remains committed to delivering assistance to refugees and
impacted communities in Bangladesh, but much more is needed. We urge other
donors to join us in providing additional assistance to meet the needs of the
Rohingya refugees. We also urge the Government of Bangladesh to allow the
Rohingya population to engage in more sustainable livelihood-building activities,
enabling them to reduce their dependence on humanitarian aid,” said U.S.
Ambassador Peter Haas.
Bangladesh currently hosts nearly one million refugees, most of whom are ethnic
Rohingya from Burma. The majority of these refugees are living in the world’s
largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, as well as Bhasan Char, a silt island in the Bay
of Bengal, and rely on humanitarian assistance to meet their basic needs.

EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
PUBLIC AFFAIRS SECTION
TEL: 88-025566-2000

E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: https://bd.usembassy.gov/
The United States is the leading contributor of humanitarian assistance in
response to the Rohingya crisis. Since August 2017, the U.S. has provided over $2
billion in response to this regional crisis, including more than $1.6 billion to assist
Rohingya refugees and host communities in Bangladesh.

Media Release