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Rohingya Emergency

Help families in the world’s largest refugee camp

Rohingya Emergency Fund


The largest refugee camp in the world, Cox’s Bazar, is home to around one million Rohingya refugees who are living in overcrowding. They are known as the “most persecuted minority in the world,” and they have abandoned everything to survive. For food, water, shelter, and medical care, they now rely on aid.

You can support. Our crew is on the ground offering food rations, medical attention, and emergency help amid flash floods or fires. In order to provide traumatised refugees with safe areas to recover, learn, and play, we are also operating children’s centres and women’s safe spaces.

Donate now to help some of the most vulnerable people in the world.

Rohingya Shelter Homes Fund

The largest refugee camp in the world, Cox’s Bazar, is home to about a million Rohingya refugees. Their improvised homes are exposed to the monsoon season’s flooding and landslides as well as the periodic flames that frequently rage through the congested camp.

Our brothers and sisters left everything behind to escape persecution and live. They fully rely on us to construct new homes for them when their current ones are demolished or damaged.

To provide these families with temporary housing, we need need your assistance. Each shelter housing will be 16 feet high by 12 feet wide, covering 192 square feet in total. They will be constructed out of durable materials like bamboo, aluminium, and concrete pillars.

Click here to construct a full shelter home for £1,000.

Rohingya: Run a Children’s Centre for One Day


Since August 2017, nearly one million Rohingya refugees have fled to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, escaping unimaginable violence and persecution. 

Almost 60% of Rohingya refugees are children. Thousands have been separated from their parents and many don’t have access to learning opportunities.

Our Children’s Centre provides education, playtime facilities, counselling, nutritious food and clean water. Having a safe space to learn, play and grow is vital to protect children and help them heal from the trauma of the violence, displacement and loss. 

£150 can run a Children’s Centre for one day, helping refugee children recover from their past and build a better future.

All donations go to the Rohingya Emergency Fund, so our team can allocate funds to where they are most needed on the ground.

Rohingya: Run a Women-Friendly Space for One Day

Since August 2017, nearly one million Rohingya refugees have fled to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, escaping unimaginable violence and persecution. 

Our Women-Friendly Space (WFS) gives refugee women and girls a safe space to heal from this trauma and cope with conditions in the camp.

The WFS provides psycho-social support, responds to and prevents gender-based violence, and gives counselling to survivors of sexual violence. It also provides a range of reproductive and maternal care, including distributing sanitary towels, providing nutrient supplements to pregnant women and new mothers, and ensuring the safe delivery of new-born babies.

£275 can run a Women-Friendly Space for one day, providing essential services to refugee women.

All donations go to the Rohingya Emergency Fund, so our team can allocate funds to where they are most needed on the ground.

Rohingya: Run a Medical Clinic for One Day

Since August 2017, nearly one million Rohingya refugees have fled to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, escaping unimaginable violence and persecution. 

It is essential that they have access to regular medical care to prevent the spread of illness. Our Medical Clinics not only provide free healthcare and medicine, they also offer mental health services, as well as running vaccination programmes and nutrition testing which specifically target children, pregnant women and new mothers.

£350 can run a Medical Clinic for one day.

All donations go to the Rohingya Emergency Fund, so our team can allocate funds to where they are most needed on the ground.

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