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Japan provides $2.7m for Rohingyas, host communities

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The government of Japan has decided to provide the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) with USD 2.7 million in assistance for humanitarian support to the Rohingyas staying in refugee camps in Bangladesh and for the host communities.

This donation will be used for disaster risk reduction, shelter upgrade, site management, site development, and protection for the Rohingya refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar district under the WASH programme, a spokesperson for the Japan Embassy said.

In this regard, an Exchange of Notes was signed by IWAMA Kiminori, Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh, and Abdusattor Esoev, Chief of Mission, IOM Bangladesh, he added.

The project, will reach approximately 500,000 Rohingya refugees and people of host communities in Cox’s Bazar district in total, implementing a comprehensive plan to improve the living conditions among the Rohingya and host population in Cox’s Bazar, in the sector of WASH, disaster risk reduction, shelter and non-food items, site management, and protection.

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

“I’m hopeful for this comprehensive plan to improve the living conditions for Rohingya refugees and host communities. These five sectors are fundamental to improving the protection, quality of life, and resilience of both Rohingya refugees and host communities, and this project will reach many people in the camps as well as host communities. Japan will continue to work towards sustainable solutions including the support of the repatriation of refugees to Myanmar and will cooperate with international organisations such as IOM,” said Ambassador IWAMA. 

“Japan has been a very important partner for IOM in the Rohingya response, helping to address the significant challenges that both the Rohingya refugees and the host communities face in Cox’s Bazar, and their priority needs. Reduced humanitarian funding for the Rohingya refugees is becoming a significant challenge, and we sincerely appreciate that the people and government of Japan have continuously supported IOM's interventions in the response since 2017. We hope that the strong partnership between IOM and the government of Japan continues for years to come,” said Abdusattor Esoev, Chief of Mission of IOM Bangladesh.

Since the beginning of the emergency in August 2017, Japan has been a steady supporter of the Rohingya refugee response in Bangladesh, contributing over USD $220 million to IOM and other UN agencies as well as NGOs in Bangladesh, including through this new funding.

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