By Kh. Shams -AL- Muzaddid Tanvir | Assistant Manager | JAAGO Foundation
Rohingya Refugee crisis is known as one of the biggest humanitarian crisis in recent years, where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya had fled their home and taken shelter in Bangladesh. As a part of emergency response, JAAGO Foundation had started a Rohingya Refugee Project, known as Safe Haven for Rohingya Refugee Children on the beginning of 2018. It has been a year since then and we have been catering 500 displaced children by providing reliefs and helping with their trauma management. This has been only being possible with your act of generosity from donors like you. In the beginning of new year, we have promised to develop the curriculum of Safe Haven facility in order to improve the life quality of the children of Safe Haven.
Teaching and Learning, Leads to Shining
JAAGO Foundation has a R&D team with expert personnel, who has been continuously figuring ways of developing contents and improve learning experience. Here, we have developed the Learning Competency framework for education in the emergency situation and we are following our framework to cater to these children so that they can develop their social, emotional, skill-based competency. Now, most of the children can read and write a simple word in English.
Wiping Trauma & Bringing Smiles on Innocents
Every week our SHP professional caregivers conduct trauma management session with these traumatized children. These sessions helped these Rohingya children to overcome the trauma from what they have faced in Myanmar. Now These Rohingya children forgot their past and not afraid to laugh and smile from their heart.
Color That Brings Happiness
At Safe Haven we introducedcolor therapy which helps to recover the trauma that these children have faced in Myanmar. Coloring can be highly effective for traumatized children. These children use colors to express their experience and feelings. Some children are extraordinary and they come up with very strong picture with colors.
Thank you Note
We cannot express the impact that has on all of us here at Safe Haven Project of JAAGO Foundation. Words are sometimes so inadequate for your love and care. Thank you for all you has done for these refugee children and we are looking forward for your kind support and endless love for 2019.
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