May 29, 2024
1 min read

World Bank Reaches out to Rohingya Refugees

Around 1 million displaced Rohingya people from Myanmar are currently living in Bangladesh…reports Asian Lite News

The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has approved two projects totalling 700 million US dollars to provide basic services and build disaster and social resilience for both the host communities and the displaced Rohingya population in Bangladesh.

The 350-million-dollar Inclusive Services and Opportunities for Host Communities and Displaced Rohingya Population Project and the 350-million-dollar Host and Rohingya Enhancement of Lives Project will together provide support to the Bangladeshi host communities and the Rohingya people as this crisis enters its seventh year, the Washington-based lender said in a statement on Tuesday.

Around 1 million displaced Rohingya people from Myanmar are currently living in Bangladesh, according to the statement, reports Xinhua news agency.

“We greatly appreciate the Government of Bangladesh’s generosity in supporting nearly one million Rohingya people. We also recognise the enormous pressure placed on the host communities,” said Abdoulaye Seck, World Bank country director for Bangladesh and Bhutan.

“With the crisis entering its seventh year, long-term planning and sustainable solutions have become critical while also addressing short-term, urgent needs. We are fully committed to supporting the Government of Bangladesh to address this complex crisis and support the wellbeing of both the Rohingya and host communities,” said the World Bank country director.

The Inclusive Services and Opportunities for Host Communities and Displaced Rohingya Population (ISO) Project will build on active investments in livelihoods and essential health, nutrition, family planning, gender-based violence response and prevention services for at least 980,000 people in the Rohingya and host communities.

The project will prioritise investment in human capital development, with the aim of supporting the education of 300,000 Rohingya children under the age of 12.

ALSO READ: Bangladesh Takes Firm Stance, Seeks Israel’s Accountability for War Crimes

Previous Story

Rosneft Pioneers Digital Twin Tech in Oil Fields

Next Story

Pakistan Allows India Access to Alleged Spies

Latest from -Top News

Jaishankar, Rubio Meet Amid H-1B Row

This marks the third in-person meeting between Jaishankar and Rubio this year. …reports Asian Lite News External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar will meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in New

Jaishankar, Philippines FM Hold Talks in US

Both leaders discussed cooperation between India and the Philippines in the UN and the Indo-Pacific region…reports Asian Lite News External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar met the Philippines Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro

India-UAE trade rockets 34%

India-UAE CEPA delivers record trade growth, expands into AI, sustainability, and space, with UIBC-UC’s new study mapping a blueprint for global innovation-led collaboration. The UAE-India Business Council – UAE Chapter (UIBC-UC) has

H-1B visas hit with $100,000 fee

Tech giants warn of major disruption as US President couples new charges with $1m “gold card” residency scheme US President Donald Trump has unveiled one of the most far-reaching measures of his

India, Canada to Revive Bilateral Talks

officials from both countries reaffirmed the importance of India–Canada ties, anchored in shared democratic values, respect for the rule of law…reports Asian Lite news India and Canada held pre-Foreign Office Consultations (FOC)
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Dar’s Dhaka Diplomacy: Islamist Outreach, Secular Silence

Dar lacked courage to speak for Awami League, the largest

BSF Apprehends 14 People Along Indo-Bangladesh Border

As per officials, five heavy trucks were seized in the