Help Save Rohingya Children in Myanmar

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Some 60,000 Rohingya children have fled horrific violence in Myanmar, seeing things that no child should ever see. The situation in refugee camps is desperate due to overcrowding, food rationing and rampant disease. And the horrors and systematic rights violations continue for the 600,000 Rohingya still estimated to be living in Myanmar. Rohingya children cannot become a lost generation. Your help is desperately needed to help these children survive.

The international community must find a long-lasting solution to the crisis that allows for safe, dignified, informed and voluntary repatriation of Rohingya refugees. All perpetrators of violence must be held accountable in line with national and international laws. While these children wait for justice, the situation is becoming even more urgent. Humanitarian funding for the Rohingya crisis is drastically underfunded.

We urgently need your support to save vulnerable Rohingya children.

As they start to move back with their families from the Kutupalong Refugee Camp to the relevant areas in Rakhine State, some items needs to be in place and made good.

I am no Tony Stark. I need your help to assist with the following/s:

1. Water, sanitation, hygiene:

2. Education:

3. Disaster preparedness:

My target is USD 36,000.00, this will allow for us to reestablish three base structures for water, shelter and disaster preparedness in the towns of Buthidaung, Maungdaw and Meyarar.

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  • Bablu Ali Jaiswal Kalwar Johar
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