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Rohingya crisis

S Korea provides $1.5m to UNHCR

Monday, 16 November 2020


South Korea has provided US$ 1.5 million to the UNHCR Bangladesh Office to support its activities in Cox's Bazar under the 2020 Joint Response Plan (JRP) for the Rohingya humanitarian crisis, reports UNB.
Since the outbreak of the Rohingya crisis in 2017, the South Korean government has been closely working with the international community to resolve the refugee crisis, said the Korean Embassy in Dhaka on Sunday.
South Korea has provided the UNHCR Bangladesh Office with a total of US$ 4.2 million between 2017 and 2020 for its Rohingya refugee-related activities.
At the conference on Sustaining Support for Rohingya Refugee Response held on October 22, the Korean government expressed deep concerns over the Rohingya refugees; protracted humanitarian situation.
The South Korean government announced that this year it will provide more than US$ 10 million, which includes US$ 7.5 million for the work of the UN agencies under the Bangladesh Joint Response Plan, ASEAN, and the civil society, to help improve the humanitarian situation of the affected populations.