Published on 03:44 PM, October 29, 2020

UNHCR welcomes EU’s support for Rohingyas, host communities in Cox’s Bazar

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UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has welcomed the generous, multi-year contribution of 14 million euros (approximately Tk 139 crore) from the European Union, which will support UNHCR's continued protection and assistance of Rohingyas and host communities in Cox's Bazar. 

The EU is one of the long-standing donors for UNHCR Bangladesh since 2005, said the UN agency on Thursday.

"In these unprecedented and immensely challenging times, our life-saving and essential work, and the overall humanitarian response in support to the Government of Bangladesh, would not be possible without the EU's sustained support and commitment to Rohingya refugees and local communities in Bangladesh," said Steve Corliss, UNHCR Representative in Bangladesh.

Since the mass influx of Rohingya refugees in 2017, UNHCR and other humanitarian actors have been supporting the Bangladesh governmentin delivering a wide range of assistance to the refugees and surrounding host communities, such as the distribution of core relief items and shelters, improvement of water systems, and increasing access to education and health services.

The EU has been one of the most active supporters of the response for Rohingya refugees.

"This funding provided to UNHCR is an important contribution to Bangladesh's continuous generosity and humanity in hosting Rohingya who fled neighbouring Myanmar," said Ambassador Rensje Teerink, Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Bangladesh.

"It is part of the Team Europe global response to Covid-19 in the country to address the refugee crisis worsened by the pandemic."

This new contribution will support the joint Bangladesh government --UNHCR registration exercise, which enhances assistance and protection of the refugees in Bangladesh, ensuring efficient access to aid and targeted protection for those with specific needs.

The contribution will also support camp management, promote the empowerment of refugees and host communities, enhance peaceful co-existence between the communities, as well as support the Covid-19 response, including mitigating the socio-economic impact of the virus in Cox's Bazar.