October 15, 2009 12:31 p.m. EST
Siddique Islam - AHN Correspondent
Siddique Islam - AHN Correspondent
Germany Donates Over $430,000 For Refugee Relief In Bangladesh
Dhaka, Bangladesh (AHN) - Germany has pledged US$431,655 to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) mainly for Rohingya refugee relief works in Bangladesh.
The aid is meant for improving the situation of Rohingya refugees of Burma, officially known as Myanmar in their Cox's Bazar camps, as well as improving the infrastructure of schools outside the camps to benefit Bangladesh children in the coastal district, an announcement said in the capital, Dhaka on Thursday.
At the same time, Gunter Nooke, Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Aid at the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, visited Bangladesh together with the human rights ambassadors from Denmark and the Netherlands.
On October 13, the delegation visited Kutupalong refugee camp near Cox's Bazar and met with government officials, UN agencies, non-governmental organization (NGOs) and the refugees themselves.
"The government in Dhaka is tackling the major challenges with regard to respect for and protection of human rights. We want to encourage the government in this endeavour," Commissioner Nooke said in a statement before embarking on the trip.
Saber Azam, UNHCR Representative in Bangladesh, said, "We are extremely grateful for this contribution. It is critical that we not only support refugees in the camps but also the Bangladeshi community who have been hosting refugees for almost two decades and who are also in need of assistance."
Dhaka, Bangladesh (AHN) - Germany has pledged US$431,655 to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) mainly for Rohingya refugee relief works in Bangladesh.
The aid is meant for improving the situation of Rohingya refugees of Burma, officially known as Myanmar in their Cox's Bazar camps, as well as improving the infrastructure of schools outside the camps to benefit Bangladesh children in the coastal district, an announcement said in the capital, Dhaka on Thursday.
At the same time, Gunter Nooke, Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Aid at the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, visited Bangladesh together with the human rights ambassadors from Denmark and the Netherlands.
On October 13, the delegation visited Kutupalong refugee camp near Cox's Bazar and met with government officials, UN agencies, non-governmental organization (NGOs) and the refugees themselves.
"The government in Dhaka is tackling the major challenges with regard to respect for and protection of human rights. We want to encourage the government in this endeavour," Commissioner Nooke said in a statement before embarking on the trip.
Saber Azam, UNHCR Representative in Bangladesh, said, "We are extremely grateful for this contribution. It is critical that we not only support refugees in the camps but also the Bangladeshi community who have been hosting refugees for almost two decades and who are also in need of assistance."
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