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IOM Bangladesh Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Response - Monthly Situation Report (April 2021) Format Fire Response: One Month Later Since March 22, IOM has been responding to the massive fire that broke out in three IOM-managed camps (9, 8W, 8E) in the Kutupalong area in Cox’s Bazar. According to the Rapid Joint Needs Assessment, the disaster affected 48,267 individuals, including 24,809 women and girls. IOM continues to assist affected refugees and host community members with their immediate needs. Since day one, refugees have been able to access live-saving services, such as food, water, protection and health services, emergency shelters and non-food items. Nonetheless, IOM is now focused on the long-term needs of those affected. Rebuilding efforts have already started, access roads have been cleared, some facilities rehabilitated and services reinstated. ....
IOM Bangladesh: Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Response, Situation Report on the Fire Response (One Month Later) Format SITUATION OVERVIEW Since March 22, |OM has been responding to the massive fire that broke out in three |OM-managed camps (9, 8W, 8E) in the Kutupalong area in Cox s Bazar. According to the Rapid Joint Needs Assessment, the disaster affected 48,267 individuals, including 24,809 women and girls. IOM continues to assist affected refugees and host community members with their immediate needs. Since day one, refugees have been able to access live-saving services, such as food, water, protection and health services, emergency shelters and non-food items. Nonetheless, |OM is now focused on the long-term needs of those affected. Rebuilding efforts have already started, access roads have been cleared, some facilities rehabilitated and services reinstated. ....
Bangladesh: iMMAP/DFS COVID-19 Situation Analysis (March 2021) Format Since March 2021, Bangladesh has been experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases. After months of gradual decrease, cases have increased by 350% in March compared to the previous month. Deaths also climbed to 496 from 281 in February. In response to the new COVID-19 wave, the government has imposed new regulations and movement restrictions on the public. The national vaccination campaign is facing some challenges due to a recent temporary halt on exports by the Indian government of the COVIDShield, the OxfordAstrazeneca vaccine produced at Serum Institute of India. As of 31 March, the health authorities have administered more than five million first doses of the vaccine. ....
WFP in Cox’s Bazar Situation Report #3: Fires in the Rohingya refugee camps (12 April 2021) Format • 92,000 people impacted • 15,200 households received high energy biscuits • Up to 63,000 people supported with two cooked meals totalling 1.3 million meals since the fire 20 days ago • 2,000 children and 200 pregnant and nursing mothers supported with nutrition services • 630 host community members supported Context • A massive fire broke out in the Kutupalong mega camp on 22 March 2021 affecting camps 8W, 8E and 9. • According to findings from the Inter-Sector Coordination Group (ISCG) Rapid Joint Needs Assessment conducted immediately following the fire, 48,300 people were directly affected, losing their shelters, belongings and food and 92,000 people impacted. ....
WFP in Cox's Bazar Situation Report #2: Fires in the Rohingya refugee camps (31 March 2021) - Bangladesh reliefweb.int - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reliefweb.int Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.