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US announces $199m additional aid for Rohingyas, Bangladesh host communities

Diplomatic Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  25 Sep 2024, 13:34

The United States (US) has announced an additional 199 million US dollars in humanitarian assistance to support Rohingyas and host communities in Bangladesh and across the region.

US Department of State Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights Uzra Zeya made the announcement at a Rohingya-focused side event during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) high-level week in New York, according to a press release received here today.

The new aid package includes over 129 million dollars from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and nearly 70 million dollars from the US Department of State.

The assistance is aimed at addressing the urgent needs of more than 610,000 Rohingyas facing acute food insecurity, with USAID’s contribution including $78 million from the US Department of Agriculture’s Commodity Credit Corporation.

This will help purchase, ship, and distribute approximately 52,200 metric tons of food commodities from American farmers to affected communities in Bangladesh.

The funding will also support international organizations such as the International Rescue Committee, UNICEF, and the UN World Food Program in providing critical food, nutrition, and protection assistance to both Rohingya refugees and the host communities in Cox’s Bazar.

The US government has contributed over $2.5 billion to the regional response, including more than $2.1 billion to Bangladesh alone since the Rohingya crisis began in 2017.  

The US continues to call on other international donors to step up their contributions to address the critical funding gaps and meet the needs of the most vulnerable populations impacted by the crisis.

Since August 25 in 2017, Bangladesh has been hosting over million forcefully displaced Rohingyas in Cox's Bazar district and most of them arrived there after a military crackdown by Myanmar, which the UN called a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing" and other rights groups dubbed it as "genocide".

In the last seven years, not a single Rohingya went back home.

Myanmar agreed to take them back, but the repatriation attempts failed twice due to trust deficit among the Rohingyas about their safety and security in Rakhine state.

 

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