Reusable Masks Are a Source of Income for Rohingya Women
5,000 masks sewn by the women enrolled in the sewing program were distributed.
5,000 masks sewn by the women enrolled in the sewing program were distributed.
Around 150 families in 5 different camps lost their homes and businesses.
Winter is difficult for Rohingya refugees who live in straw and bamboo shelters.
Sewing center graduates use training to become family breadwinners.
The dental camp eases pain by treating patients with serious dental issues.
Inter-Sector Coordination Group recently visited camps.
New computers help students take courses on a variety of subjects.
Help was given to the disabled, orphans, and homeless people who were in the most dire need.
Our Chittagong team organized a gift distribution program for mentally and physically disabled children.
High school student writes a heartwarming book starring a Rohingya refugee and donates 100% of book sales to OBAT helpers.