Myanmar Refugee Appeal

Children are arriving in overcrowded makeshift camps. Most have walked for days, bringing with them harrowing stories of violence. Sick traumatised and exhausted from their experience. Your help is urgently needed.

Myanmar Refugee Appeal

More than 650,000 Rohingya refugees have fled violence in Myanmar and crossed the border to Bangladesh since August 2017. These refugees, most of whom identify as Rohingya, are living in makeshift camps with little access to food, clean water or medical care. They are facing the threat of malnutrition and disease.

World Vision is working on the ground in Bangladesh to provide emergency food, water sanitation, and protection.

Many families still desperately need assistance. We urgently need your help to reach them.

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