We continue to deliver aid to Arakan Muslims fleeing the massacre in Myanmar and taking refuge in neighboring Bangladesh.
Our emergency aid team in Bangladesh laid the foundation of the orphanage in Cox's Bazaar region, where 100 Arakan refugees will be housed, with the large turnout and prayers.
Nearly 2 million Arakan Muslims were forced to migrate to neighboring Bangladesh after attacks by Myanmar soldiers and Buddhist nationalists. From the moment the attacks turned into a humanitarian crisis, our association, which began relief activities in the region, continues to deliver aid to refugees who have taken refuge in Bangladesh.
Orphanage for Araqan Refugees
the foundation of the orphanage where Arakan orphans who fleed from the massacre in Myanmar and taking refuge in neighboring Bangladesh will be accommodated was laid.
100 orphans living in makeshift bamboo houses or tents outside the camp will have a warm home thanks to the orphanage There will be dormitories, classrooms, dining hall, kitchen and a library in the orphanage.
8 water wells opened
emergency aid team in the area visited Arakan refugee camps and opened 8 water wells. 49 water wells were opened in Bangladesh during the year. the wells contributed greatly to the solution of hygiene and epidemics, the region's biggest problem.
Food packages to a thousand families
Foods were given at Musab bin Umeyr school, which was opened at the Moyganuga Refugee Camp last year and where 50 students were educated. distributing of food packages were carried out to A thousand refugee families living in difficult conditions at Cox's Bazaar consisting of rice, oil, fish, and salt.
Cevdet Hasbal, vice president of Sadakatasi Association, made a statement that 'We continue our emergency relief work since the year we were founded in the region. The number of people forced to emigrate in Bangladesh after massacres in Myanmar reached 2 million. We are continuing our emergency works in the area without a break. We have laid the foundation of an orphanage that will host 100 orphans to create a more comfortable environment for them. We distributed food packages to 1,000 families in Cox's Bazaar. We will continue our relief works in Arakan refugee camps, which we have identified as a crisis zone.''
















