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Emergency Appeal for People Fleeing Myanmar

Last updated: 27/09/2018
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1062638-EAM-2017
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Description

Hundreds of thousands of people have fled violence in Rakhine state, Myanmar, since August with the majority seeking refuge in Bangladesh. More than 620,000 people, mostly Rohingya women and children, are in urgent need of shelter, medical care, water and food as they arrive exhausted and traumatised in overflowing camps and settlements in Bangladesh. With more funds, DEC member charities can immediately respond to the growing needs of the people who have fled into Bangladesh with nothing, as well as help the overstretched communities hosting them.


Location

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Bangladesh
Disclaimer: Country borders do not necessarily reflect the UK Government's official position.

Status Implementation

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Programme Spend

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Participating Organisation(s)

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These organisations have received funding disbursements from this IATI activity.
  • ActionAid
  • Age International
  • British Red Cross
  • CAFOD
  • CARE International UK
  • Christian Aid
  • Concern Worldwide (UK)
  • Islamic Relief Worldwide
  • Oxfam GB
  • Plan International UK
  • Save the Children UK
  • Tearfund
  • World Vision

Sectors

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Budget

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Download IATI Data for GB-CHC-1062638-EAM-2017

Programme data last updated on 27/09/2018