
Rohingya Medical Heath Center
The Rohingya Relief Project in Bangladesh Refugee Camps emerged in response to the dire humanitarian situation faced by the Rohingya population, a persecuted minority group from Myanmar. The Rohingya have faced systematic discrimination, violence, and displacement, leading to a mass exodus to neighboring countries.
In particular, Bangladesh has become home to a significant number of Rohingya refugees, with many residing in refugee camps, notably in Cox's Bazar.
The project involves various initiatives such as providing essential supplies, healthcare, education, and support to improve living conditions in the refugee camps. It also focuses on collaborating with local and international organizations to ensure a coordinated and effective response to the multifaceted challenges faced by the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. The goal is centered on alleviating immediate suffering, promoting long-term resilience, and advocating for the rights and well-being of the Rohingya community.
Increasing access to healthcare for Rohingya refugees

Our latest Health Post in #Rohingya camps aims to support the medical needs of the refugee population moving forward. There are diverse needs and little access to healthcare provided within the camps and our hope is this new site is the next step in helping as many refugees as possible. Together, we can help save and improve lives.

In times of hardship, Humanity Auxilium steps up to provide for those who need it. In Rohingya refugee camps, we recently distributed Emergency Relief Kits for victims who experienced loss during a recent fire. In order to build a brighter future, we must continue to show kindness and compassion for those who need it.

Today, you can help provide refugees with items they need, including food, blankets, and other essentials.

Caring for the mental health and wellbeing of refugees is one of our top priorities. We continue to support the maternal and mental health of Rohingya women and girls through one of our latest projects.

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Health Post
Humanity Auxilium's Medical Chair, Dr. Mohsina Chaklader, got to participate in the inaugural ceremony for Humanity Auxilium's Health Post created to provide care for Rohingya refugees.
We are so glad this Health Post will be supporting the medical needs of refugees moving forward. There are diverse needs and little access to healthcare provided within the camps and our hope is this new site is the next step in helping as many refugees as possible. Together, we can help save and improve lives.
Humanity Hampers in Refugee Camps
Our local project, Humanity Hampers has reached Rohingya refugee camps. The project aims to provide refugees with critical supplies and food needed to address the lack of access to items needed to keep people safe and healthy. Hampers contain dry food, hygienic products such as soap, pads, nail cutters, and vitamins.
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