Japan provides emergency assistance to Rohingya camp fire victims in Cox’s Bazar
This support includes health and medical care, food assistance, water and sanitation assistance, and shelter assistance
The government of Japan, on April 8, provided an emergency support of about 1 million US dollars to those affected by the fire in "Rohingya" camps in Cox's Bazar.
The emergency support was disbursed through the international emergency humanitarian aid organization Japan Platform, said a press release issued by the embassy of Japan in Bangladesh on Thursday.
This support includes health and medical care, food assistance, water and sanitation assistance, and shelter assistance.
With extending this assistance, Japan has contributed 156 million US dollars in total to humanitarian assistance in Cox's Bazar since August 2017, the release added.