Bangladesh Camp

277 People Have Already Gifted Women Support Packages

Bangladesh

It is one of the most densely populated and at the same time the poorest countries in the world. There are more than one thousand inhabitants here per one square kilometer. The country’s population is almost 150 million. In the neighboring Myanmar, since mid-2017, thousands of the Rohingya people have lost their lives, their villages have been burned down, and the survivors approached the border with Bangladesh. Within several months, more than 750 refugees settled in the border area.

Overview:
  • The UN has been calling persecution of the Rohingya an ethnic cleansing
  • The Rohingya are the most persecuted ethnic group today
  • the world’s largest refugee camp, home to approximately 920,000 Rohingya, is located near the city of Cox’s Bazar
  • 55% of the camp residents are children
We provide an enriched diet and essential household products for

several dozen

the most vulnerable refugees.

11.06.2025

Recently, around Mother’s Day, we asked for your support for Rohingya mothers. We spoke of women who, instead of flowers and breakfast in bed, were dealt hell on earth.

You responded the way you always do—without hesitation. A total of 277 people decided to help. Three people, often strangers, from another continent, came together to fund a single package. They met in a shared gesture so that one woman could feel more human in inhuman conditions.

This isn’t the kind of help that changes global politics—but you don’t have to change the whole world. Changing one person’s world is enough. Each package restores a sense of humanity. In a camp where your body is the only thing you have left, caring for it becomes your last line of defense. A bar of soap and a tube of toothpaste aren’t luxuries—they’re protection against serious diseases. A mosquito net stretched above a sleeping mat marks the borders of a space safe from malaria. A personal, safe world—even if it’s only two square meters.

Our work in Bangladesh continues. You can join us by funding another support package. Every day, we fight for the dignity of people the world would rather forget.

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