Nearly 2,000 shelters were gutted in a massive fire at Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar's Ukhiya upazila this afternoon.
The 2022 JRP has five strategic objectives to support the affected Bangladeshi and Rohingya populations.
Over a hundred makeshift households, some NGO run primary schools and a health centre are gutted by fire at Kutupalang Rohingya camp in Ukhia of Cox’s Bazar. This is the second fire in less than a week that occurred in the cramped Rohingya settlements.
At least 100 makeshift houses are gutted in a fire at Kutupalong Rohingya camp in Ukhia upazila of Cox’s Bazar.
At least 14 tin-roofed shops were gutted at Kutupalang Rohingya refugee camp in Ukhia upazila of Cox's Bazar early today.
Exhausted Rohingyas walking with loads of firewood on their heads used to be a common sight around the refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, raising concerns about the long-term impact on the forest.
A few yards from his shanty, Naser sits with some fine rice, oil, lentil, several toiletries, utensils and even some over-the-counter medicines. The everyday essentials given to Rohingya refugees by some international donor agencies are in good quality.
Executive Director of United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) Natalia Kanem has said the heavy rainfall in the Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar and its impact are already compounding the sufferings of the Rohingyas, even as they try to rebuild their lives.
Rohingya refugees have witnessed landslides at the camps in Ukhia and Teknaf upazilas of Cox's Bazar amid heavy showers and strong winds forcing the authorities to move at least 100 families to safety yesterday.
Nearly 2,000 shelters were gutted in a massive fire at Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar's Ukhiya upazila this afternoon.
The 2022 JRP has five strategic objectives to support the affected Bangladeshi and Rohingya populations.
Over a hundred makeshift households, some NGO run primary schools and a health centre are gutted by fire at Kutupalang Rohingya camp in Ukhia of Cox’s Bazar. This is the second fire in less than a week that occurred in the cramped Rohingya settlements.
At least 100 makeshift houses are gutted in a fire at Kutupalong Rohingya camp in Ukhia upazila of Cox’s Bazar.
At least 14 tin-roofed shops were gutted at Kutupalang Rohingya refugee camp in Ukhia upazila of Cox's Bazar early today.
Exhausted Rohingyas walking with loads of firewood on their heads used to be a common sight around the refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, raising concerns about the long-term impact on the forest.
A few yards from his shanty, Naser sits with some fine rice, oil, lentil, several toiletries, utensils and even some over-the-counter medicines. The everyday essentials given to Rohingya refugees by some international donor agencies are in good quality.
Executive Director of United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) Natalia Kanem has said the heavy rainfall in the Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar and its impact are already compounding the sufferings of the Rohingyas, even as they try to rebuild their lives.
Rohingya refugees have witnessed landslides at the camps in Ukhia and Teknaf upazilas of Cox's Bazar amid heavy showers and strong winds forcing the authorities to move at least 100 families to safety yesterday.