Supporting Rohingya refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar through comprehensive humanitarian assistance and development programs.
The Rohingya refugee crisis is one of the world’s most pressing humanitarian emergencies. Since 2017, over 700,000 Rohingya refugees have fled to Bangladesh, seeking safety and protection in Cox’s Bazar district.
These families now live in overcrowded refugee camps, facing daily challenges including limited access to education, healthcare, clean water, and livelihood opportunities. Children born in the camps have never known any other home.
United Welfare Society began our Rohingya response in 2022, recognizing the urgent need to support both refugee families and the generous Bangladeshi host communities who welcomed them.
Since beginning our Rohingya response, we have provided critical support to refugees and host communities alike.
Refugees Supported
Rohingya individuals and families receiving assistance
Children in Education
Refugee children enrolled in our education programs
Medical Treatments
Healthcare services provided to refugees
Families Housed
Families receiving shelter and housing support
Comprehensive programs designed to address the immediate needs and long-term well-being of Rohingya refugees while supporting host communities.
Providing informal education opportunities to Rohingya children, including language learning, basic literacy, and vocational skills training.
United Welfare Society is a non-profit and charitable organization that started its journey from Chittagong, Bangladesh with a view to improving the living standard of disadvantaged people.
Head Office
Paschim Chal, Minnat Alir hat, Anowara, Chattogram.
General Enquiries: [email protected]
United Welfare Society is a registered charity in Bangladesh. NGO Reg No-3307.