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This project made for solved Rohingya who are attack by Burma Army

The poorest state in Myanmar is Rakhine and one that has been badly hit over the years, by violence and other disasters such as flooding.

Regional Director for the Asia and the Pacific Bjorn Anderson, after his visit to Cox’s Bazar Rohingya camps, also urged the international community not to lose focus from the crisis until a solution.

The UN population agency earlier sought $14 million funds until February 2018 to provide lifesaving reproductive health and gender based violence response services to women and girls who constitute an estimated 67 percent of the new arrivals since Aug 25.

Over 600,000 Rohignya refugees entered Bangladesh, taking the total number of the stateless population living in Bangladesh for decades to 1 million.

Speaking to a group of reporters on Wednesday in Dhaka, Anderson said they had managed $5 million so far.

“We have not been really able to close the gap. But we are working on it,” he said, flanked by Acting UNFPA Representative in Bangladesh Iori Kato.

The regional director, however, said the most important part of the crisis is “to keep the situation on the agenda internationally what’s happening in Cox’s Bazar”.

“Really unfortunately we have seen how humanitarian situation becomes permanent,” he said, adding that the UNFPA will try to keep their issues such as sexual reproductive health and gender-based violence on the international agenda.

“The focus on the UNFPA is to provide maternal health services and support women who have been exposed to gender-based violence”.

The acting country representative said they tied up with the icddr,b on Wednesday to carry out a survey to assess the specific maternal and reproductive health needs of the Rohingyas.

“Unless we know the demography and needs of the population we are targeting we cannot plan intervention,” he said.

The UNFPA also stressed on having access to a range of “rights-based” family planning services. The UN agency reiterated that from a rights perspective, all people, whether refugees or host communities who want and need family planning, should get it.(online bd news 24)

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