Supplementary Appeal - Myanmar refugee emergency response in Bangladesh

UNHCR is appealing for USD 83.7 million in additional requirements for the period September 2017 – February 2018, including USD 57.3 million for 2017 and USD 26.4 million for 2018.
-       USD 7,7 million for Protection
-       USD 43.5 million for Basic needs and services
-       USD 5 million for Community Empowerment
-       USD 10.5 million for Establishment and management of camps and infrastructure
-       USD 9 million for Logistics and airlifts
-       USD 2.6 million for Emergency staff deployment
 

Read the entire Supplementary Appeal.

The security operations in Northern Rakhine State in Myanmar in response to the attacks on police and military posts launched on 25 August 2017 by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) triggered the largest and swiftest refugee exodus witnessed in the region in recent decades. With numbers at times reaching 20,000 people per day, 471,000 Rohingyas are estimate to have, as of the date of issuance of this appeal, sought safety in Bangladesh, principally in Cox’s Bazar District. There, they have joined 33,000 Rohingyas registered as refugees in the camps in Kutupalong and Nayapar, as well as an estimated 274,500 others, mainly in so-called makeshift camps, and who are denoted as “undocumented Myanmar nationals”.