Rohingyas need help with relief

in #news7 years ago

At the moment, in the south-eastern region of Bangladesh, at least 300 million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar need to provide shelter, food and relief assistance at least 7.7 million dollars - say international relief companies BBC News
Today, information from the United Nations refugee agency UNA, which participated in the meeting of the rescue organizations, was found.
Two weeks ago, UN agencies say that at least 200,000 people have fled to Bangladesh since the launch of security forces and violence against Rohingya in Myanmar's Rakhine state.
Relief agencies say they are struggling to get relief due to so many Rohingyas entering a very short time.
Thousands of people are coming every day - a large part of which is women and children. Earlier, Rohingya Muslim refugees are taking shelter in different places as the two refugee camps formed by UN refugee agency UNHCR have been completed.
There is a lack of coordination effort in a variety of countries, although the promise of money separately matches.
All the relief agencies of the UAE, including the UAE, are meeting in a meeting to review the situation today.
Then the UNHCR official Vivian Tan said that they needed at least 7.7 million dollars now for the relief of the refugees coming.
On the other hand, the Red Crescent of Bangladesh has requested 190 countries to help Red Cross and Red Crescent.
Its secretary general Mazharul Haque says they have taken initiative to collect 1.2 billion dollars through it.image-21835-1504965224.jpg