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PMO Operational Update April’26

২০১৭ সালে মিয়ানমার থেকে ব্যাপক হারে বাস্তুচ্যুত মানুষের বাংলাদেশে আগমনের পর থেকে Bangladesh Red Crescent Society(BDRCS), কক্সবাজারে পপুলেশন মুভমেন্ট অপারেশন (PMO) বাস্তবায়ন করে আসছে। বর্তমানে International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) এবং রেড ক্রস রেড ক্রিসেন্ট মুভমেন্টের আটটি অংশীদার সংস্থার সহায়তায় বাংলাদেশ রেড ক্রিসেন্ট সোসাইটি বাস্তুচ্যুত মিয়ানমার জনগোষ্ঠীর জন্য এসব মানবিক কার্যক্রমসিমুহ পরিচালনা করছে।

Research Reveals Promising Gains in Sexual and Reproductive

DHAKA, BANGLADESH, Thursday, June 4, 2026: Displaced Rohingya communities in Cox’s Bazar are experiencing vital advancements in sexual and reproductive health (SRH), driven by a significant rise in facility-based deliveries and broader family planning adoption. Preliminary findings disseminated on thursday at a research workshop show that targeted community interventions have successfully boosted institutional delivery rates, expanded

Kalshi Fire Incident-Rapid Assessment Report

The assessment was conducted jointly by the BDRCS Disaster Response Department and National Headquarters (NHQ) Red Crescent Youth (RCY) volunteers, in close coordination with affected community members, local authorities, and other relevant stakeholders. The report provides an overview of the incident, presents the key assessment findings and identified humanitarian needs, and outlines the immediate response

PMO Operational Update Mar’26

The Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS), through its Population Movement Operation (PMO), continues to deliver lifesaving and dignity-driven humanitarian assistance to displaced Myanmar community staying in Cox’s Bazar Camps—one of the world’s most protracted humanitarian crises. In addition to supporting displaced populations across 33 camps, the operation also extends critical services to the affected local

Situation Report-1: Northeastern Haor Flood-April 2026

Heavy to very heavy rainfall across the northeastern region and upstream catchments has caused a rapid rise in water levels in major river systems, including the Surma–Kushiyara, Khoai, and Dhanu–Baulai basins. As of 30 April 2026, the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) reported 1 river station under severe flood condition, 4 river stations under

Movement-Wide Report 2025

The Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) remains steadfast in its commitment to its humanitarian mission and vision of “strengthening its leading role as a humanitarian organization by mobilizing the power of humanity.” Beyond addressing broad humanitarian challenges, BDRCS has been actively engaged in disaster preparedness, enhancing community resilience, and carrying out a wide range of

PMO Operational Update Feb’26

In February 146,970 people were reached through the Population Movement Operation (PMO) across 33 camps and surrounding host communities, supported by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and eight National Societies: American Red Cross (AmCross), Danish Red Cross (DRC), German Red Cross (GRC), Japanese Red Cross Society (JRCS), Qatar Red

PMO Operational Update

In February 146,970 people were reached through the Population Movement Operation (PMO) across 33 camps and surrounding host communities, supported by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and eight National Societies: American Red Cross (AmCross), Danish Red Cross (DRC), German Red Cross (GRC), Japanese Red Cross Society (JRCS), Qatar Red

Situation Report 1-Measles Situation in Bangladesh 2026

Bangladesh is currently facing a significant resurgence of measles, posing a major public health concern, particularly for young children. After several years of progress toward measles elimination, recent trends indicate a reversal, driven largely by immunity gaps and uneven vaccination coverage across the country. Measles is a highly contagious viral disease with serious health consequences,

PMO Operational Update Jan’26

As of January 2025, a total of 1,182,755 displaced people1 live in 33 overcrowded camps in Cox’s Bazar Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char, including 34,184 individuals (who had been relocated to Bhasan Char since 2021). Camp density has reached 47,000 people per km², among the highest globally. Due to restrictions on movement, employment, and access

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