Netherlands contributes €3.9m for Rohingyas, host communities in Cox’s Bazar

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DHAKA, Nov 18, 2019 (BSS)-The Netherlands has contributed an additional €3.9 million to
support the WFP’s work for the Rohingyas and host communities in Cox’s Bazar.

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomed the additional contribution from
the Kingdom of the Netherlands to support the organization’s work for the Rohingya refugees and
host communities in Cox’s Bazar, said a media release here today.

“We are grateful for the continuous support from the Kingdom of the Netherlands,” said
Richard Ragan, WFP Bangladesh Representative and Country Director.

“Thanks to this generous contribution, we will be able to sustain our response to meet the
increasing needs of the refugees as well as the host communities. Some 130,000 people will now
have access to fresh food items and many vulnerable women will be empowered,” said Richard
Ragan.

This contribution will help camp residents access fish and fresh vegetables through the
construction of 20 new fish ponds, and vertical vegetable gardens. Another 4,000 women from
the host communities will get skills training and incentives to help them become self-sufficient. At
present 20,000 women from the host communities are supported by WFP’s livelihood
programme.

“Our contribution will also focus on boosting and establishing market linkages between
produce from the host community farmers and requirements of the refugees,” said Harry Verweij,
Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Bangladesh.

“While we support the refugees with humanitarian assistance, we also want to empower
vulnerable population in the host communities. Women are empowered with skills training so that
they can improve their economic situation for themselves and their families” he further added.