Famine Declared in Sudan
Famine Declared in Sudan
Conditions in the Rohingya refugee camps and the surrounding areas in Cox’s Bazar District are deteriorating as a result of several days of heavy monsoon rainfall across southern Bangladesh, which is expected to continue for the next 48hours.
In the Rohingya refugee camps, thousands of shelters have been damaged and flooded, low-lying areas have also been flooded, and landslides have been reported.
In the last 24 hours, humanitarian partners have received reports of approximately 13,000 people affected—including 17 people who have tragically lost their lives, in both the refugee and the host communities. Due to lack of mobility, Women, children, older people and persons with disabilities face the greatest risk of being injured or killed and have the most difficulty accessing aid and safety. “I am so afraid a landslide will happen at night and my sons will not know what to do or be able to escape. Our floor is damaged by rain, and I can’t leave my two sons with disabilities at home to get material to
repair the floor—so now water keeps coming into our shelter. I can’t cook or eat because there is too much water. I am worried our shelter will collapse.” – A Rohingya mother in the camps As the rain continues, the risk of unsanitary conditions and the spread of water-borne diseases increases, which could be disastrous considering hundreds of cases of Acute Watery Diarrhea have already been identified in the camps. Due to Government-enforced COVID-19 prevention and control measures, humanitarian access has been restricted which has made it difficult for humanitarian agencies to respond to the existing needs of refugees and host communities, let alone take preventive action to mitigate the impacts of disasters like this before they occur.
The humanitarian community appreciates the Government of Bangladesh’s quick action to lift access restrictions in order to prevent further loss of life from water-borne illness and slope failures. Together, we are working tirelessly to respond to the dire humanitarian needs of refugees and the host community. However, each day hundreds more are in critical need of assistance. As 32 humanitarian agencies, we call for the following to address the emerging needs and prevent a future catastrophe:
Signed by:
Action Against Hunger
Action Aid Bangladesh
ADRA
Asian Dignity Initiative (ADI)
CARE
Christian Aid
Christian Blind Mission
Concern Worldwide
DanChurch Aid (DCA)
Danish Refugee Council
educo
Food for the Hungry
Handicap International
HELVETAS
International Rescue Committee
Malteser International
MdMJ
MedAir
Muslim Aid UK
Norwegian Church Aid
Norwegian Refugee Council
Oxfam
Plan International
Relief International
Save the Children
Solidarités
Terre Des Homes (TdH)
United in Purpose
United Purpose
World Concern
World Vision International