The Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS), through the Population Movement Operation (PMO), provided humanitarian support to a total of 112,246 individuals, including 86,988 from the camps and 25,258 from the local community in Cox’s Bazar in December 2024. The PMO has reached these communities through a range of humanitarian support focused on resilience-building, capacity development,
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The population movement crisis continues to be volatile with 1,006,6701 displaced people from Myanmar since 2017 and new arrivals of approximately 60,000 people since August 2024 living in the congested camp settlement and the affected host community people including 36,3761 displaced people are relocated to Bhasanchar as of November 2024. This comprises 51% female and
October 2024 saw a series of security incidents, including arrests of individuals linked to violent crimes, such as murder and robbery, while police recovered firearms and rescued a kidnapped schoolgirl. The situation further escalated with reports of abductions, including ten farmers in Teknaf and the targeted killing of camp residents. Political unrest was evident with
The situation in Cox’s Bazar remains highly challenging for both the Rohingya population and the host communities, with 1,003,3941 displaced people from Rakhine including 35,6291 relocated to Bhasanchar who are reliant on humanitarian assistance. BDRCS’s continuous support addresses critical needs in what has become the world’s largest refugee settlement. Moreover, 445,9722 people in Cox’s Bazar
Population Movement Operation (#PMO) of the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) reached a total of 101,514 people including 75,219 from camp settlemets and 26,295 from the host community in August, 2024 in Cox’s Bazar. The key humanitarian interventions are Healthcare including Clinical service, Community-Based Health and First Aid (CBHFA), Mental Health & Psychosocial Suspport (#MHPSS),
কক্সবাজার, ১৮ সেপ্টেম্বর ২০২৪: বাংলাদেশে বসবাসরত মায়ানমার থেকে বাস্তুচ্যুত প্রায় দশ লাখ রাখাইন জনগোষ্ঠীর জন্য চলমান সহায়তা অব্যাহত রাখার প্রতিশ্রুতি পুনর্ব্যক্ত করেছেন বাংলাদেশ রেড ক্রিসেন্ট সোসাইটির (বিডিআরসিএস) চেয়ারম্যান মেজর জেনারেল (অব.) মো. রফিকুল ইসলাম। গত ১৭ ও ১৮ সেপ্টেম্বর কক্সবাজারের বাস্তুচ্যুত রাখাইনদের ক্যাম্প পরিদর্শন করে এ প্রতিশ্রুতি পুনর্ব্যক্ত করেন তিনি। এসময় ক্যাম্পগুলোতে পপুলেশন মুভমেন্ট অপারেশন (পিএমও)
According to synoptic report published by Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), the well-marked low over southeastern part of Bangladesh and adjoining Northeast Bay of Bengal intensified into a Depression, then land Deep Depression over Jashore and adjoining area at 09 AM today (14 September 2024). It is likely to move northwestwards further. As Monsoon is active
The situation along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border and within the camp settlements has been continuously raising significant security concerns in June. Amidst the ongoing war between the junta forces and armed groups in Myanmar, 28 Border Guard Police (BGP) officers were reported seeking shelter in Bangladesh. Consequently, a new influx of people from Rakhine State to
Population Movement Operation (PMO) of Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) reached a total of 115,968 people including 86,686 from Camps and 29,282 from the local community in May, 2024. The key humanitarian services were healthcare including clinical service, Community-Based Health and First Aid (CBHFA), Mental Health & Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), Disaster & Climate Risk Management
The PMO led by BDRCS with the support of the IFRC wide memberships continues the operation in 33 camps and four host communities affected by the influx. IFRC and partners in Cox’s Bazar (American Red Cross, Danish Red Cross, German Red Cross, Japanese Red Cross, Qatar Red Crescent, Swedish Red Cross, Swiss Red Cross and














