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Joint Humanitarian Community Press Release: One year on, Bangladesh has so far successfully limited the health impact of COVID-19 in Cox’s Bazar [EN/BN]
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Cox’s Bazar, Tuesday 9 March 2021 – One year since Bangladesh registered its first COVID-19 case, the country has so far successfully limited the health impact of COVID-19 in Cox’s Bazar while striving to sustain essential health services delivery under challenging circumstances.
“This past year was extraordinary in many ways. For one, the Health Sector led the emergency response with technically sound synergies and intersectional collaboration. On the frontlines,
Cox’s Bazar humanitarians, health care workers and volunteers have relentlessly shown their commitment to provide vital humanitarian and medical assistance, however not without significant personal sacrifices. Pushing to successfully change the course of the pandemic and help sustain important health outcomes, the Government of Bangladesh, donor count
Heads of International Missions Visit Cox’s Bazar, Declare Continued Support for Host Communities and Rohingya Refugees [EN/BN]
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Since the outbreak of violence in Myanmar in 2017, the international community has cooperated to assist in the crisis. In that time, Australia has provided over $240 million in humanitarian assistance to Rohingya and host communities in Cox’s Bazar; Japan has contributed $140 million; and the United States has responded with assistance of $1.2 billion to address those affected, including host communities in Bangladesh.
DHAKA, March 6, 2021 – A delegation, including the Australian High Commissioner and Ambassadors of Japan and the United States, met with Bangladeshi government officials and international agencies assisting host communities and Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar to reiterate their unwavering support for Bangladesh’s refugee response. During the March 3-4 visit, the delegation also visited a disaster preparedness project, food
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