Rohingya Refugee Relief Fund

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Rohingya Refugee Relief Fund

Project Report | Mar 17, 2020
Spotlight: Building Resilience in At-Risk Communities

By Andrea Osorio | Disaster Recovery Network Fellow

Photo courtesy of OBAT Helpers
Photo courtesy of OBAT Helpers

In times of uncertainty, local nonprofit organizations are on the frontlines of addressing the needs of their communities. As the COVID-19 pandemic fills the headlines, we take a moment to acknowledge the critical work that grassroots organizations are doing to protect those most at-risk during a crisis situation. 

In particular, GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners operating in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh are working hard to build resilience in the Rohingya refugee community as they have been doing for the past two years. From innovative preventative healthcare measures in tackling cholera, to the construction of permanent structures as safe spaces for children’s education, your support of the Rohingya Refugee Relief Fund has been reducing vulnerabilities for the long-term. 

Constructive Solutions To Education Challenges 

Accessing basic education curriculum continues to be an ongoing struggle for refugees fleeing the violence and instability in their home country of Myanmar. As a result, aid organizations have had to get creative in their efforts to bring learning opportunities to thousands of youth. Nonprofit partner JAAGO Foundation has done just that by building newclassrooms and a library—all powered by solar panels—to create a healthy environment for students to learn. 

Strengthening Community Health Networks

Unsanitary camp conditions in the Cox’s Bazar and Kutupalong settlements oftentimes cause residents to suffer from persistent colds and infections. In order to build the community’s immunity and reduce the risk of transmission, organizations such as OBAT Helpers have been instrumental in building trust between community members and doctors in order to provide vaccinations, address symptoms, and deliver treatment. At the Rohingya Health Clinic, over 300 patients a day are met by dedicated teams of staff of both Rohingya and other medical volunteers.

Sharing Critical Information With Added Fact-checking

In times of crisis, sharing information with those who need it is only half the battle. The other half is the important step of fact-checking—which separates life-saving information from rumors or messages that might sow panic or mistrust. Nonprofit organization Internews is working hard to address this issue on both fronts. Through constant feedback loops, the organization identifies the most important information needs in the community and distributes it through radio, social media, and in-person announcements, while keeping a close eye on the spread of misinformation. This helps ensure communities receive the information they need to keep themselves and their families safe.

Thank you again for your ongoing support of this fund and the communities facing high risk during global health crises. We will continue to share regular updates on how your contribution is making a difference in this ongoing displacement crisis by supporting local, community-led initiatives. 

With gratitude,

Andrea

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