New UK Aid for Rohingya Refugees and Bangladesh
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UK backs Bangladeshโs democratic recovery as Minister meets Interim Government
British High Commission Dhaka
16 November 2024
The UK shows support for Bangladesh today (16 November) as Indo-Pacific Minister Catherine West meets counterparts in the Interim Government for the first time.
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Since the establishment of the Interim Government in August 2024, the UK has been clear in its support for the Interim Governmentโs work on accountability and creating a pathway to an inclusive democratic future for Bangladesh.
During her visit to Dhaka, Minister West will discuss the UKโs ongoing support for political and economic reforms, security, trade cooperation and UK-Bangladesh migration with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus and Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain.
She will meet with student leaders and political parties to discuss the UKโs support for Bangladeshโs democratic recovery, and with business leaders to discuss how the UK government can continue to create strong ties and boost mutually beneficial trade and investment.
The recently announced UK funding has already provided food to 200,000 Rohingya refugees for a three-month period. It will now provide further support to Rohingya refugees with clean water, hygiene and sanitation services, primary healthcare, protection services and shelter materials. It will also provide assistance to those impacted by natural disasters in Bangladesh earlier this year.
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UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific Catherine West said
โThe UK supports the Interim Governmentโs work to build a more prosperous and democratic future for the Bangladeshi people.
โI am proud to announce new UK funding to support Rohingya refugees and the Bangladeshi communities which host them with essential services and assistance.โ
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British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah Cooke Said
โI am delighted to welcome UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific Catherine West to Bangladesh. This visit will deepen and broaden the UKโs economic and security partnership with Bangladesh.
โBangladesh is currently undergoing a transformation, and as a longstanding friend, the UK will assist in the economic and political reforms which will help Bangladesh to continue its social and economic growth as it moves towards an inclusive and democratic future.โ
Protests over the summer saw shocking loss of life and injuries. The UKโs support following this has included the deployment of a specialised medical team to care for some of those more critically wounded during protests over the summer.
The ยฃ10.3m of new UK support is intended to provide:
- Clean water, hygiene and sanitation support for up to 11,000 Rohingya refugees, delivered by the UN Childrenโs Fund (UNICEF).
- Primary healthcare for 8,000 Rohingya refugees; and support to address housing, land and property issues in the Rohingya refugee camps and the communities which host them. This will be delivered by an NGO consortium that includes the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), the International Rescue Committee (IRC), the Danish Refugee Council and Humanity and Inclusion (HI).
- Protection services and shelter materials for Rohingya refugees, are delivered by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and UNโs International Organization for Migration (IOM).
- Assistance to support communities recover from natural disasters in Bangladesh earlier this year, as requested in the humanitarian appeal launched by the UN in September.
- The funding has already provided food to 200,000 Rohingya refugees per month for three months earlier this year, delivered by the UNโs World Food Programme (WFP).
- Since 2017, the UK has provided ยฃ401 million to support the Rohingya refugees and communities which host them in Bangladesh with essential assistance and services.
A UK Emergency Medical Team (EMT) is in Bangladesh to provide specialised medical treatment to students more critically injured during the July-August 2024 protests. This deployment is taking place in response to formal requests from Interim Government of Bangladesh.
Further information
British High Commission Dhaka
United Nations Road
Baridhara
Dhaka – 1212
Bangladesh
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