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There are three forgotten crises that no-one is talking about.

From Bangladesh, to Syria to Iraq, millions of displaced people need help to meet their most basic needs.

The largest refugee camp in the world, in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, is home to approximately 860,000 Rohingya people who have fled persecution and extreme violence. Living on a piece of land about twice the size of Auckland airport, this overcrowded community struggles to access adequate shelter, food, clean water and healthcare.  

With fewer humanitarian agencies now being able to respond to the needs in this camp due to licensing and funding, our partner's work with Rohingya refugees is more vital than ever. 

The suffering of these displaced communities is often forgotten in our media headlines. But as these people continue to face uncertain futures, they’re not forgotten by us. 

Your donation today will enable Tearfund’s partners working in Cox’s Bazar and other displaced communities to continue providing vital supplies and support to help them build a brighter future.  

 

Tearfund's partners are providing hope and vital
support in three displaced communities:

Will you please join us in providing hope and vital support to these displaced communities?

How you can help

$67
can provide materials for a child-friendly space in Syria for a week.  

$129
can enable a medical professional to give vaccinations in Cox’s Bazar for one week. 

$200
can provide five counselling sessions for a child in Iraq. 

 

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PRAY WITH US

The complex situations leading to people fleeing their homes, would be resolved soon.
 

Tearfund’s partners working with the displaced would be Jesus' hands and feet in these communities and shine His light.
 

Through Tearfund’s partners, displaced people will know they are loved by God and they’re not forgotten.
 

Jesus would bring hope for the future and be recognised in our service.