After suffering a stroke in 2021, Rohingya refugee Hassan was left unable to walk or stand, and without access to rehabilitation services. Through a partnership between Save the Children and Humanity & Inclusion, Hassan and other Rohingya people with disabilities now have access to specialised services at their local health post.
Read MoreIncreasing the number of girls and women in the classroom, both among students and as teachers, has been one of the aims of the AHP Education in Emergencies response in Myanmar. 19-year-old Yamin Khin now has the opportunity to work as an Assistant Volunteer Teacher at the same learning centre where she studied.
Read MoreA cash for work program being implemented through the AHP and CARE in Cox’s Bazar, Bangaldesh, is providing income earning opportunities for vulnerable groups such as female-headed households, while improving resilience to disasters.
Read MoreVolunteer teachers at temporary learning centres in Myanmar’s IDP camps have been empowered to improve their skills inside and outside the classroom through training and resources delivered by Save the Children.
Read MoreChakma people in Bangladesh have traditionally had limited access to formal education. But new early childhood and adolescent education centres supported by AHP partners are creating opportunities.
Read MoreAustralian Humanitarian Partnership agencies have been supporting those impacted by a series of fires in refugee camps in Bangladesh, but damage to their facilities has created new challenges.
Read MoreThe provision of adolescent sexual reproductive health services is an important component of the AHP Rohingya Response in Bangladesh.
Read MoreAHP partners are playing a critical role in the delivery of sexual and reproductive health services to Rohingya families in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. CARE is supporting two static Government of Bangladesh health clinics in two camps, and delivering extensive outreach services across three. A young Rohingya woman shares her experience of the services received.
Read MoreChildren’s Learning Centres funded through the Australian Humanitarian Response to support the Rohingya in Bangladesh allow children to continue a form of learning.
Read MoreEnsuring women can maintain their mobility, dignity and menstrual health is a key focus of this AHP-supported response for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
Read MoreAfter four years of field trials in Bangladesh, Oxfam adopted the ingenious BioFil Toilet for the Rohingya refugee response.
Read MoreIn 2017, Save the Children received $3 million through the AHP to respond to the Myanmar-Bangladesh crisis.
Read MoreIn 2017, Oxfam Australia in partnership with CARE Australia, received $3 million for their Rohingya response in Bangladesh.
Read MoreIn 2017, Save the Children received $3 million through the AHP to respond to the Myanmar-Bangladesh crisis.
Read MoreIn 2017, Oxfam in partnership with CARE, received $3 million for their Rohingya response in Bangladesh.
Read MoreIn 2017, CARE in partnership with Oxfam, received $3 million through the AHP to respond to the Bangladesh-Myanmar humanitarian crisis.
Read MoreIn 2017, Oxfam in partnership with CARE, has received $3 million for their Rohingya response in Bangladesh.
Read MoreIn 2017, Save the Children received $3 million through the AHP to assist in responding to the Myanmar-Bangladesh crisis.
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