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UK stance on the Rohingya Crisis - Coggle Diagram
UK stance on the Rohingya Crisis
provides lifesaving support for Rohingya refugees,
to host communities
help Bangladesh with its response to the
coronavirus pandemic and natural disasters
the forefront of the humanitarian response to the Rohingya crisis
providing £129 million since August 2017 to help ensure Rohingya people get the vital food, clean water, and medication they need
UK aid is providing life-saving medical support to around 50,000 women so
they can have access to safe midwifery care
gives survivors of sexual and gender-based violence psychological support
safe spaces to help protect them.
providing necessary materials to strengthen shelters from the rains
supporting a large vaccination campaign against cholera in and around the Cox’s Bazar camps
propositioned humanitarian supplies so that aid can
continue to get through, even if roads are damaged.
push for the safe, voluntary and dignified
return of the Rohingya people to their homes
in Rakhine state
support 860,000 Rohingya refugees
offers package that includes essentials like food, health care, water,
sanitation, and mental health support for the refugees stuck in
overcrowded camps in Cox’s Bazaar
improved education for 50,000 young people
The UK recognizes this as ethnic cleansing and calls for immediate humanitarian access