CERF-funded Project
Bangladesh
Emergency support to Rohingya refugees affected by the March 2023 fire in a refugee camp (23-RR-FPA-009)
Grant | $454,000 |
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Recipient UN Agency | UNFPA |
Emergency type | Refugees |
Window | Rapid Response |
Sector | Protection |
Group of people targeted | Refugees |
People reached | 8,383 |
Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
The main objective of this project was to strengthen the protection of Rohingya refugee women, girls, men, and boys in camp 11 through the provision of integrated and lifesaving GBV-SRH and skill development interventions. The UNFPA project established, rehabilitated, and supported 1 Integrated Women and Child Friendly Space, benefitting 7,373 women and girls, and set up 1 Multi-Purpose Centre which was accessed by 1,028 men and boys by the end of this project. In total, the project provided life-saving assistance to 8,401 people, including 5,270 women, 500 men, 2,103 girls, 508 boys, and 182 persons with disabilities.