Brac stands by Rohingya camp fire victims 

Rohingya Crisis

TBS Report
23 March, 2021, 09:25 pm
Last modified: 23 March, 2021, 09:33 pm

Brac has extended its hand to support the families affected by a devastating fire in Rohingya camps in Ukhiya of Cox's Bazar that left 11 people killed and hundreds others injured.

BRAC Primary Healthcare Centres in camps 8E and 13 are fully operational and a  medical team of 10-12 members are providing primary health support from the  Balukhali Kashemia High School, reads a press release.

A total of 233 injured people have already been  provided with primary and emergency medical facilities. 

The non-government organisation has distributed 11,900 fortified biscuit packets (595 KG) and 8,000 liter of  water bottles among the affected families taking shelter in the Balukhali  Kashemia High School field. A total of 819 packets of cooked food were supplied  to 556 people as lunch and dinners. 

Besides, it provided 5500 jerry cans to OXFAM  to ensure immediate water supply among the affected people and another 800 cans  have been stockpiled for distribution.

So far, 977 pieces of tarpaulin have been distributed as emergency shelter support  and another 1000 pieces have been kept aside. 

Sajedul Hasan, Director of Humanitarian Programme at Brac said, "It is a  terrible disaster. We expect that coordinated interventions by the government,  BRAC and other non-government organisations will bring normalcy into the lives  of affected Rohingya families in the earliest possible time." 

The Gender Based Violence (GBV) team opened four SSWGs (Sub Sector  Working Group) as an emergency shelter for women and girls in camps 8E, 8W,  5, and 6. Some families have already taken shelter there. There is a stockpile of  1,000 emergency dignity kits as emergency support for women and girls. 

The Child Protection team has mobilised volunteers in the field to identify and  support separated children and adolescents. By now identified missing children  have already been fed with energy biscuits and taken them to safe shelters. Some  centre managers are still near Balukhali to provide support to missing children and  adolescents. High energy biscuits are being distributed to these missing children. 

Brac thanks local government authorities, partners and frontline responders who  are working together to respond to the crisis and ensure safety for all. 

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