You fed over 30,000 people this Ramadan through your compassion and generosity
Extreme poverty in the camps means that there are thousands of people who go hungry.
Extreme poverty in the camps means that there are thousands of people who go hungry.
Thanks to the generous support of a donor, 7 tube wells were installed over the last couple of months in the cities of Raufabad, Halishaher, Jesssore, Khulna,Rangpur and Bogra. Altogether, the wells will provide clean drinking water to over 2,700 people.
Fatema’s family was forcefully displaced from Myanmar to Bangladesh in 1995, a few years before she was born. She lost her mother at a very young age; her father passed away when she was 10.
The government of Bangladesh has been moving Rohingya refugees from the crowded Kutupalong camp to the island of Bhasan Char.
Prantic Unnayun, OBAT’s implementing partner for Rohingya projects, organized a three-day strategic planning workshop to train staff and help them develop a plan for the next three years.
Thanks to its partner, Human Concern International, OBAT distributed school bags, jackets, shoes, socks and clothing items among its Learning Center students
Our students in the Rohingya women empowerment center are proud of the beautiful clothing they stitch. Recently, their hand made clothing was displayed for sale at a winter market in Cox’s Bazar.
BAT is dedicated to creating avenues where the Rohingya refugees can generate a sustainable income. These amazing individuals have been settled on the island of Bhasan Char.
Seniors in camp communities are the most vulnerable to disease and poverty. Many do not have children or other family to look after them.
Rice and lentils, soybean oil, flour, salt, sugar, onions and potatoes. These are some of the basic ingredients that allow mothers and grandmothers to prepare simple but nutritious meals for members of their households.