Myanmar Emergency Response DONOR IMPACT REPORT Rohingya Crisis 1 Year Anniversary
The tense political situation in Myanmar has led to a devastating humanitarian crisis. For several years, the Rohingya community of the Rakhine State has experienced discrimination and persecution. This has forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes, leaving behind their possessions and risking their lives in hopes of finding safety. After a major outbreak of violence in August 2017, a sudden influx of more than 900,000 Rohingyas fled to the borders of Bangladesh and are now living as refugees with inadequate shelter and limited access to food, sanitation and health facilities. Those that stayed behind have become internally displaced, living in camps that are congested and unsuitable for permanent settlement. They face an ongoing threat of poverty, injury, and fear.
Our Work in the Region MYANMAR
BANGLADESH
Islamic Relief Canada began its work in Myanmar in 2008, and has maintained its presence there despite political tension. To date, our global efforts have helped nearly 1 million individuals in Myanmar through livelihood support, educational materials, water and sanitation assistance, shelter, food parcels, and health services. Within the Rakhine state especially, our mobile health service clinics and emergency response has helped respond to the urgent needs of conflict affected and remote communities.
In addition to our ongoing development projects in Bangladesh, our work expanded to respond to the urgent needs of Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar. This featured food packs, living essentials and shelter supplies. Our Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene projects help ensure that entire communities have equal access to necessary water sources, toilets, and washing facilities. It also ensures safe and adequate shelter as well as vocational training to facilitate skill building and self sufficiency within the refugee camps.
Your Donations in Action EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROJECTS A summary of key projects in response to the needs of Rohingya refugees and displaced communities.
FOOD
WATER
MEDICINE
BANGLADESH
Initial phase of providing emergency necessities including food, water, and emergency medical support to help receive Rohingya refugees arriving in Bangladesh.
WASHROOMS
SHELTER
25,308 Individuals
Holistic response plan to support makeshift camps, through mobile health services, gender sensitive washroom facilities, as well as food, nutrition and cooking programs. With special focus on helping vulnerable pregnant and lactating women, and creating child-friendly spaces.
EDUCATION
28,500+ Individuals
40,000 Individuals
Facilitating safe and secure shelter, as well as communal water and hygiene infrastructure, with special focus on protecting women, girls, children and elderly. This includes creating safe and equal access to facilities, distributing hygiene and dignity kits, building committees and providing proper training.
MYANMAR
MALAYSIA
37,800 Individuals
Providing food packs and kitchen kits to those escaping violence in the Rakhine region. Focused on vulnerable and displaced women, children, and the elderly.
56,520 Individuals
Working with partners to provide basic healthcare to those without access in the Rakhine State. Working to reduce the risk of death and illness in conflict affected and remote communities by providing services, prescriptions and treatment.
13,200 Individuals
Providing monthly food packs and building 30 long shelters for hundreds of families in Sittwe, who have fled violence. Focused on vulnerable and displaced women, children, disabled, and the elderly.
3,408 Individuals
Provided emergency assistance and building safe shelter for displaced families who were severely affected by Cyclone Mora and conflict in the Rakhine region.
40,000 Individuals
Provided various responses including food packs, living essentials, medical care, training, sanitation and water access, shelter, with priority for women and girls.
200 Individuals
Providing education to Rohingya refugee children through a mobile education centre, to overcome various barriers to access. Classes are customized to cater to the specific needs of the children, and focus on increasing literacy and knowledge.
840 Individuals
A rehabilitation centre constructed to provide health support and temporary shelter to Rohingya refugees who were ill and homeless. This included basic medical checkups, prescriptions, vaccinations, hygiene kits, and healthy food.
THANK YOU In the worst moments of this emergency, you helped us respond quickly. Throughout the crisis, your donations helped deliver aid to refugees in Bangladesh as well as those displaced in Myanmar, providing food, medical care, sanitation and education. You touched the lives of nearly 300,000 people. Because of your contributions to the Canadian Government matching fund, and as a member of the Humanitarian Coalition, we helped increase Canada’s response to $37.5 million dollars worth of aid.
We could not have done it without yoU you On the 1 Year Anniversary of the Rohingya Crisis, we ask for your continued support. Together, we can help Rohingya refugees and displaced families survive and create a better future.
thank you.
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