You can provide life-changing assistance and enable Rohingya refugees to rebuild their lives.
Since August 2017, more than 700,000 Rohingya people uprooted by violence and conflict in Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh in search of safety. Today, nearly 900,000 Rohingya are living in refugee settlements in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, and more than half are children. Your gift can help meet the urgent needs of families in crisis, providing vital food, water, shelter, sanitation, health care, education, and protection.
BRAC is partnering with Rohingya refugees and host communities to recover and build a better tomorrow.
BRAC has served communities in the Cox’s Bazar region for nearly four decades and is now the largest responder to the Rohingya refugee crisis. We deliver lifesaving assistance and empower refugees and host communities to overcome the crisis, recover livelihoods, and rebuild their lives.
Keep hope alive for the Rohingya.
Program highlights
Seven years later, hear the stories of the refugees still sheltering in Bangladesh
On the seventh anniversary of the Rohingya refugee crisis, hear from the people who still call Cox’s Bazar home.
Our work in action
Every child deserves a childhood
Ayub is 11 years old. He lives in the world’s largest refugee camp. Since the onset of the crisis in 2017, the lives of nearly half a million children like Ayub have been dramatically disrupted by displacement, loss, and trauma. Follow Ayub for a day, and see how our work is providing him with a safe place to learn and play.
Rohingya refugee crisis resources
Humanitarian Play Labs: Play sparks learning and healing in refugee settings
"The New York Times" | Is this genocide?
"The New York Times" | Massacred at Home, in Misery Abroad, 730,000 Rohingya Are Mired in Hopelessness
"Thomas Reuters Foundation" | TIMELINE: Two years on, a look at the Rohingya crisis
Make a gift to support communities affected by the refugee crisis.
Your gift can provide relief and support to Rohingya families.