In 2017, a vicious genocide by Myanmar’s army forced three out of every four Rohingya Muslims to flee their homes. Five years later, over a million of them -mostly women and children -continue to live impoverished on a narrow strip of land in Bangladesh’s southern district of Cox’s Bazar.
Since those dark days in 2017, the United Welfare Society has rehabilitated thousands of these forgotten Muslims now in Bangladesh. In the past year (2021), thousands more have been helped with various relief projects. Currently, we are implementing the following projects
inside the makeshift camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.