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2023-02-15 06:40:54 BdST

Japan provides US $5.7 million to support Rohingyas and host Communities in Bangladesh


Japan will provide the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) with US $ 5.7 million assistance for the implementation of Child Protection, Education and WASH interventions for the Rohingyas and host the communities in Cox’s Bazar district and Bhasan Char Island.

To this respect, an Exchange of Notes was signed by Iwama Kiminori, Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh, and Sheldon Yett, UNICEF Representative to Bangladesh, in Dhaka on Tuesday.

The project, titled ‘The Project for Integrated Livelihood Support for Displaced Persons from Myanmar and Host Communities in Bhasan Char and Cox's Bazar District’, will contribute to the implementation of Child Protection, Education and WASH interventions for the Rohingya refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar district and Bhasan Char Island.

It will reach more than 58,000 Rohingya refugees living in Cox's Bazar and Bhasan Char camps, and 10,000 people in host communitiesin host communities through strengthened equitable and inclusive access to formal education, equitable access to basic water, sanitation and hygiene and access to well-coordinated and gender-responsive quality child protection services., reads a press release of the the Embassy of Japan.

“Rohingya refugee children need safe water, quality education, protection and other critical support. Thanks to this generous donation from the Government of Japan, UNICEF can continue to deliver these essential services in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char, and to Bangladeshi host communities,” said Sheldon Yett, UNICEF Representative to Bangladesh.

“The Government of Japan has consistently stepped up for Rohingya refugee children and affected host communities since the very start of this crisis. UNICEF is proud of this long-standing partnership with the Government of Japan.”

Ambassador of Japan Iwama Kiminori expressed his hope that the support from Government of Japan would improve living conditions of both Rohingya and host communities.

“During my last visit to Cox’s Bazar in last month, I was impressed by the education program to Rohingya children at the Learning Center runby UNICEF. Japan will continue to work towards durable solutions including early repatriation to Myanmar, while cooperating with international organizations including UNICEF for better living conditions for refugees and host communities. Finding durable solutions in this crisis will be conducive to our pursuit of a Free and Open Indo-Pacific,” he said.

Since the beginning of the emergency in August 2017, Japan has been a steadfast supporter of the Rohingya refugee response in Bangladesh, contributing over USD $200 million to UNICEF and other UN agencies as well as NGOs in Bangladesh, including through this new funding. 

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