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CARE Bangladesh
Oxfam
World Vision
Action Contre La Faim (ACF)
Medicins SANS Frontiers of Holland
Solidarity International
Save The Children International
Terre des hommes
Danish Refugee Council, Bangladesh
DanChurchAid
International Rescue Committee (IRC)
Concern Worldwide
UNHCR
International Islamic Relief Organisation-IIRO
Christian AID
Handicap International
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Action Against Hunger
UNICEF
Doctors Without Borders
World Food Programme (WFP)
ActionAid
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)
Arts for Action
Asian Dignity Initiative
Association for Pisciculture and Cattle
Development (APCD)
Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
Centre for Disability in Development (CDD)
Community Partners International (CPI)

ZOA

Education and Development Foundation


(EDUCO)

Good Neighbors Bangladesh


HelpAge International
HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation
HumaniTerra International (HTI)
ICCO Corporation
Medair
Médecins du Monde

Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS)


Norwegian Church Aid (NCA)
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
Peace Winds Japan (PWJ)
Solidarités International (SI)

Welthungerhilfe (WHH)
BRAC

Concern Worldwide

Caritas Bangladesh,
Christian Aid,
Dan Church Aid

Dhaka Ahsania Mission

Plan International Bangladesh


United Purpose
Water Aid
Bangladesh Wushu Foundation
Alliance for Cooperation and Legal Aids Bangladesh (ACLAB)
ADHIKAR COX’SBAZAR
AGRAJATTRA
Anando
ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIO- ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT OF BANGLADESH (ASEAB)

BANGLADESH CENTRE FOR VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT (BCVD)


BALO KHALI NOBARUN SANGSHATA (BNS), COX’S BAZAR.

BURO BANGLADESH
Cox’s Bazar Environment ,Human Rights & Development Forum-CEHRDF

CENTER FOR NATURAL RESOURCE STUDIES (CNRS)

COASTAL ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL TRANS FORMATION TRUST (COAST)


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (CODEC)

COX'S-MEDIA OPERATOR'S ASSOCIATION

EXPEORUL
GONOSHASTHAYA KENDRA
GREEN COX BAZAR
HELP COX’S BAZAR
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION(IDF)
Integrated Social Development Effort (ISDE) Bangladesh
JALALABAD FOUNDATION

MANAB KALLAYAN SANGSTHA (MAKS)


Meghna Social Health & Development Foundation

NOWZUWAN
NONGOR
OPCA (Organization for the Poor Community Advancement)
ORNAB COX’S BAZAR
PHALS (Programme for Helpless And Lagged Societies)

POPI
PRANTIC UNNAYAN SOCIETY (PRANTIC), BANGLADESH
PULSE -BANGLADESH
ROKEYA FOUNDATION
RISDA-Bangladesh
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE AND REHABILITATOIN FOR THE PHYSICALLY VULNERABLE (SARPV)
SHEHORA BOHUMUKHI SAMAJ KALLAN SAMITI
SOCIETY FOR HEATH EXTENSION AND DEVELOPMENT (SHED)
STEP FOR HUMANITY (SFH)
WAIT N.`C’
Young Power in Social Action (YPSA)
ZILLA UPAKULIO PALLI UNNAYAN PARISHAD (ZUPUP), COX’S BAZAR
RTM International
Hope Foundation for Women and
Children of Bangladesh Inc.

Allama Fazlullah Foundation


Friends in Village Development Bangladesh
Jatiya Manob Kalyan Mission
SAWAB (Social Agency for Welfare and
Advancement in Bangladesh)

Friendship
Rangpur Dinajpur Rural Service (RDRS)
Prova Society
RISDA-Bangladesh
Cox's Bazar Baitus Sharaf Hospital
OBAT Helpers
BASTOB
Health and Education for All(HAEFA)

Jaago Foundation

Health Extension and Development (SHED)

Mukti Cox's Bazar (suspended)

Centre for Disability in Development (CDD)


Center for Natural Resource Studies (CNRS)
Cox’s Bazar Environment, Human Rights and
Development Forum (CEHRDF)
Development Initiative for Social Advancement
(DISA) Bangladesh
Gonoshasthaya Kendra (GK)

Samaj Kalyan Unnayan Shangstha (SKUS)


The government controls the humanitarian programmes in Cox’s Bazar and release of foreign funds through the NGO Affairs Bu

A total of 122 NGOs have got the fund released for implementing 317 projects in the Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar, said the so

“As per the rules, the Cox’s Bazar district administration, led by the deputy commissioner, is the authority for monitoring the ai
general of NGO Affairs Bureau.

“Project details are submitted to the Cox’s Bazar district administration and then a committee scrutinises the projects before gi

Asked about the approval criteria for any Rohingya-related project, Abdus Salam said, “This is an emergency situation and the
humanitarian grounds.”
He also said the NGO Affairs Bureau tries to clear the funds as early as possible after checking the viability of the proposed pro
Abdus Salam also informed that they are working with the NGOs to provide support to the local population affected by the Roh
caused by the humanitarian crisis.

“Many NGOs have already sought approval for giving support to the local people. I had a couple of meetings with the stakehold
chief.

Key focuses of humanitarian programmes in Cox’s Bazar

The NGOs are spending the funds for humanitarian programmes focusing nine are+s of interventions including shelter, food, w

The highest Tk 160.62 crore was released for projects mandated to building shelters for the displaced Rohingya refugees who c

Tk 88.74 crore was released for projects for providing medical service, Tk 69.06 crore for foods, Tk 57.34 crore for household it
supplying clothes, Tk 20 lakh for setting up sanitary latrines and Tk 20 crore was released for setting up tube wells in and aroun

Data obtained from NGO Affairs Bureau suggest that Action Contre La Faim (ACF) is implementing projects involving Tk 93.46 c
crore, Medicins SANS Frontiers of Holland Tk 75.59 crore, Action Aid Tk 60.83 crore, OXFAM Tk 47.87 crore, World Vision Bangl
Tk 44.19 crore and Solidarity International got Tk 11.50 crore released for providing humanitarian support to the Rohingyas.

Besides, NGOs including BRAC, Caritas Bangladesh, Christian Aid, Concern Worldwide, Dan Church Aid, Dhaka Ahsania Mission
United Purpose and Water Aid are also implementing humanitarian programmes in Cox’s Bazar with foreign funds.

The vast majority of the refugees are living under tarpaulins and bamboo shelters on steep sandy slopes in the desperately ove

In addition to the NGO funding, help is also coming in the form of foreign government aids, government aids and private secto

86 local and 36 international NGOs are implementing various projects along with 11 UN agencies at various Rohingya camps
ACLAB
ADHIKAR COX’SBAZAR
AGRAJATTRA
ANANDO
ASEAB
Bangla German Sompreeti
Bangladesh Wushu Foundation
BCVD
BNS

BURO
CEHRDF
CNRS
COAST
CODEC
Cox’s-Media Operator’s Association
EXPEORUL
Gonoshasthaya Kendra
Green Coxbazar
HELP Cox’s Bazar
IDF
ISDE
Jalalabad Foundation
MAKS
Meghna Social Health & Development Foundation
Mukti

NOWZOUN
NONGOR
OPCA

ORNAB Cox`sbazar
PHALS
POPY
Prantic Unnayan Society
Pulse Bangladesh

Rokeya Foundation
RISDA
Shobdayon Abriti Academy
SARPV
SBSKS
SHED
STEP FOR HUMANITY (SFH)
WAIT N.`C’
YPSA
ZUPUP
List of signatories: 1. ACTED 2. Action Against Hunger (ACF) 3. ActionAid Bangladesh 4. Adventist Development and Relief Agen
t Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Bangladesh 5. Arts for Action & The Just Acts Consortium 6. Asian Dignity Initiative 7. Association
n Dignity Initiative 7. Association for Pisciculture and Cattle Development (APCD) 8. CARE 9. Caritas Bangladesh 10. Catholic Relief Services
desh 10. Catholic Relief Services (CRS) 11. CBM 12. Center for Natural Resource Studies (CNRS) 13. Center for Social Integrity (CSI) 14. Centr
or Social Integrity (CSI) 14. Centre for Disability in Development (CDD) 15. Christian Aid 16. Community Development Centre (CODEC) 17. C
velopment Centre (CODEC) 17. Community Partners International (CPI) 18. Concern Worldwide 19. Consortium of Dutch NGOs (CDN/ZOA) 2
tium of Dutch NGOs (CDN/ZOA) 20. Cox’s Bazar Environment, Human Rights and Development Forum (CEHRDF) 21. Danish Refugee Council
RDF) 21. Danish Refugee Council (DRC) 22. Development Initiative for Social Advancement (DISA) Bangladesh 23. Education and Developm
sh 23. Education and Development Foundation (EDUCO) 24. Gonoshasthaya Kendra (GK) 25. Good Neighbors Bangladesh 26. HelpAge Inte
ors Bangladesh 26. HelpAge International Bangladesh 27. HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation 28. HOPE Foundation 29. HumaniTerra Internati
dation 29. HumaniTerra International (HTI) 30. ICCO Cooperation 31. International Rescue Committee (IRC) 32. ISDE Bangladesh 33. MAF B
32. ISDE Bangladesh 33. MAF Bangladesh 34. Medair 35. Médecins du Monde 36. Mercy Corps 37. Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) 3
nt Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) 38. Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) 39. Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) 40. Oxfam International 41. Peace W
Oxfam International 41. Peace Winds Japan (PWJ) 42. Prantic Unnayan Society 43. RDRS Bangladesh 44. RISDA Bangladesh 45. Safer World
SDA Bangladesh 45. Safer World 46. Samaj Kalyan Unnayan Shangstha (SKUS) 47. Save the Children 48. Sheba Manab Kallyan Kendra (SMK
eba Manab Kallyan Kendra (SMKK) 49. SHED Bangladesh 50. Shushilan 51. Social Assistance and Rehabilitation for the Physically Vulnerable
tion for the Physically Vulnerable (SARPV) 52. Solidarités International (SI) 53. Terre des Hommes (TdH) 54. The Lutheran World Federation (
The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) 55. Unite Theatre for Social Action (UTSA) 56. United Purpose 57. Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) 5
luntary Service Overseas (VSO) 58. Welthungerhilfe (WHH) 59. World Concern 60. World Vision 61. Young Power in Social Action (YPSA)
Power in Social Action (YPSA)

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