Appreciating Bangladesh's support for the Rohingyas, European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson on Thursday said Bangladesh and the European Union (EU) are partners in principles as well as practice.
"I am very impressed by the Bangladeshi Government and people’s continued hospitality to the Rohingya refugees. Monumental work has been done by the Government of Bangladesh," she said.
The European Commissioner said much as the European Union has this year hosted 4 million Ukrainians under direct threat, Bangladesh has also been standing up to help those people on its borders who are victims of persecutions and violence.
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, warmly welcomed the European Union’s generous contribution of EUR 3 million to support the continued protection and humanitarian assistance for Rohingya refugees living on Bhasan Char.
The announcement was made at a ceremony with Ylva Johansson, EU Commissioner for Home Affairs, who is on a two-day visit to Bangladesh, and Ita Schuette, Head of UNHCR in Cox’s Bazar, in the presence of Md. Enamur Rahman, State Minister of Disaster Management and Relief.
"This contribution from the European Union will enable us to provide protection and humanitarian assistance to Rohingya refugees on Bhasan Char, for them to live in safety and with dignity, and to participate in a meaningful life until a durable solution is achieved,” said Ita Schuette.
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“As the United Nations is committed to provide protection and life-saving assistance to the Rohingya refugees on Bhasan Char, complementing the project led by the Government of Bangladesh, the sustained and generous support of the European Union remains invaluable”.
Enamur Rahman said he is very happy to know that European Union is giving 3 million Euro for the forcefully displaced Rohingya people as humanitarian assistance in Bhasan char.