Rohingya refugee crisis

Empowering Rohingya refugees and host communities

Bangladesh hosts over one million Rohingya in Cox’s Bazar, in one of the world’s largest protracted crises.

BRAC was already present in Cox’s Bazar when the 2017 Rohingya influx began and has since grown into the largest civil society responder to the crisis, delivering multifaceted, holistic services to both refugees and host communities.

Our integrated approach addresses the complex challenges of the Rohingya crisis through initiatives in health, nutrition and food security; education; WASH; community-based protection; gender-based violence and legal protection; child protection; livelihoods and skills development; and shelter, site management and disaster risk reduction—meeting immediate needs while building long-term resilience.


1.3 million

Rohingya and host community members receive support in Cox’s Bazar

2.7 million

outpatient medical consultations were delivered through BRAC health facilities through November 2025

A Rohingya teacher stands at the back of a classroom of female students

93,550

children accessed basic education in camps and host communities through November 2025

On the ground with Asif Saleh: BRAC Pink Vests

A BRAC staff member speaks to a small group of Rohingya
BRAC is unique as an organization because people are not recipients of services, they are providers of services themselves.”

Asif Saleh

Executive Director, BRAC


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