Dhaka [
Bangladesh
On Monday, NGOs and United Nations organizations called upon the global community to contribute $934.5 million in order to assist 1.48 million individuals.
Rohingya
refugees accommodated in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char
Bangladesh
I accommodate communities in UKHIYA and TEKNAF.

“Under the guidance of the Leadership
Bangladesh
the government, the 2025-26 Combined Action Plan (CAP) for
Rohingya
“NGO and the United Nations issued a joint statement announcing the launch of the Humanitarian Crisis initiative on March 24, 2025,” they said.

The JRP is a two-year funding proposal that outlines the collective approach the humanitarian sector aims to take in addressing the identified and communicated requirements of those in need.
Rohingya
“while introducing more sustainable approaches for refugees and the host communities impacted.” It stated.

As the refugee crisis reaches its eighth year, the UN along with its partners urge the global community to broaden their assistance in tackling the most critical requirements.
Rohingya
refugees and
Bangladesh
The statement read, ‘Communities that are hosting them,’

Persistent strife in Myanmar, shrinking funds, and pressing worldwide emergencies highlight the urgent need for the global community to increase support.
Rohingya
Refugees, who stay in an unstable condition, completely reliant on humanitarian assistance, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

The 2025-26 Combined Response Plan (CRP) for the
Rohingya
A Humanitarian Crisis has united 113 collaborators and is now being introduced simultaneously by IOM and
UNHCR
under the guidance of the
Bangladesh
Government.

According to the IOM, in its eighth year, the
Rohingya
The humanitarian crisis continues to receive limited attention from the global community, yet the needs remain pressing.

Over half of the individuals living in these camps are females, increasing their vulnerability to gender-based violence and exploitation; additionally, one out of every three people faces this heightened risk.
Rohingya
refugees in
Bangladesh
falls within the age range of 10 to 24 years old. According to IOM, without proper educational resources, sufficient skill development, and avenues for self-sufficiency, these individuals face an uncertain future with limited prospects. (ANI)

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