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Rohingya Appeal

A mother and baby in Cox's Bazar

The Rohingya people are experiencing crisis in Bangladesh. We are providing aid.

Urgent action needed
  • Over 1.3 million people

    have arrived since 2017

  • More than 40% of children under 5

    are chronically malnourished

  • One out of every 50 children under 5

    is severely malnourished, with figures rising

What we’ve been doing in Bangladesh to save lives

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Health and Nutrition
In 2024, we positively impacted over 137,000 individuals through our integrated nutrition programme
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Supporting mothers and babies
Through midwifery-led health services, we have ensured the access of affordable maternal and primary healthcare
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Emergency response
In 2024, we responded to seven disasters in 11 districts, protecting lives and livelihoods
A Rohingya mother receives super cereal in the Concern nutrition centre at Camp 19, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Kulsum at home with her children at Camp 13. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Kulsum* a Rohingya refugee, with with her 15-month child at Camp 13, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Young boy and grandmother in Rohingya refugee camp, Bangladesh
Kulsum* visits the Concern nutrition centre with her fourth child (15 months) for a health examination and to receive ready-to-use therapeutic food. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Dina* with her one-year-old child Barsha*, just received Super Cereal Plus, a fortified blend of wheat and soya, rich in protein and nutrients provided to pregnant and breastfeeding mothers at the Rohingya camp through the Integrated Nutrition Facilities (INFs) in the camps. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Md. Ali* (26) a Rohingya father visiting Concern nutrition centre with his child Sohel (4 months). Camp 13, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Asmida* , a 35-year-old Rohingya mother, with her child
A Rohingya mother receives super cereal in the Concern nutrition centre at Camp 19, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Kulsum at home with her children at Camp 13. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Kulsum* a Rohingya refugee, with with her 15-month child at Camp 13, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Young boy and grandmother in Rohingya refugee camp, Bangladesh
Kulsum* visits the Concern nutrition centre with her fourth child (15 months) for a health examination and to receive ready-to-use therapeutic food. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Dina* with her one-year-old child Barsha*, just received Super Cereal Plus, a fortified blend of wheat and soya, rich in protein and nutrients provided to pregnant and breastfeeding mothers at the Rohingya camp through the Integrated Nutrition Facilities (INFs) in the camps. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Md. Ali* (26) a Rohingya father visiting Concern nutrition centre with his child Sohel (4 months). Camp 13, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Asmida* , a 35-year-old Rohingya mother, with her child
A Rohingya mother receives super cereal in the Concern nutrition centre at Camp 19, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Kulsum at home with her children at Camp 13. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Kulsum* a Rohingya refugee, with with her 15-month child at Camp 13, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Young boy and grandmother in Rohingya refugee camp, Bangladesh
Kulsum* visits the Concern nutrition centre with her fourth child (15 months) for a health examination and to receive ready-to-use therapeutic food. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Dina* with her one-year-old child Barsha*, just received Super Cereal Plus, a fortified blend of wheat and soya, rich in protein and nutrients provided to pregnant and breastfeeding mothers at the Rohingya camp through the Integrated Nutrition Facilities (INFs) in the camps. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Md. Ali* (26) a Rohingya father visiting Concern nutrition centre with his child Sohel (4 months). Camp 13, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Asmida* , a 35-year-old Rohingya mother, with her child
A Rohingya mother receives super cereal in the Concern nutrition centre at Camp 19, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Kulsum at home with her children at Camp 13. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Kulsum* a Rohingya refugee, with with her 15-month child at Camp 13, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. (Photo: Saikat Mojumder/Concern Worldwide)
Young boy and grandmother in Rohingya refugee camp, Bangladesh

Our staff on the ground

Our team is working in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh to support people who are at serious risk of malnourishment.

Here's what your donation can do

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€42

could provide five weeks of emergency therapeutic food for one malnourished Rohingya child in Cox’s Bazar

€84

could provide five weeks of emergency therapeutic food for two malnourished Rohingya children in Cox’s Bazar, to get them on the road to recovery

€250

could provide seven weeks of emergency therapeutic food for four malnourished children, together with super cereal and folic acid for four pregnant or breastfeeding mothers

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