Hayat Foundation provides relief assistance to the Rohingya Muslims of Burma in Bangladesh

Women and children wait in line for medical care at the makeshift Aung clinic in Sittwe. Many clients of the understaffed clinic are Rohingya, a long-persecuted Muslim minority. (Photo: Washington Post)
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Arakan News Agency

Hayat Humanitarian Foundation announced that it have carried out a visit to camps for Rohingya refugees in the border area of Bangladesh with a number of charitable humanitarian projects for alleviating the suffering of the Muslims there, this project will be benefiting an estimated 500 refugees.
The foundation’s director Abdulaziz bin Mirdah said that the distribution of food baskets, meat and mosquito nets are done, a project for the circumcision of children, and the opening of 11 mosques in the countryside of Cox’s Bazar district, where the concentrated population of Muslims of Rohingya who displaced for decades.

Bin Mirdah added that the organization was honored during the visit, the third batch of students of Holy Quran were 24 between the ages of 9 to 16-year-old completed memorizing of the Quran, in addition to that the foundation drilled four wells in Nayapara camp which will provide families with few sources of usable water.

It should be noted that the Foundation and its charitable projects have been carried out also in other Rohingya Muslims asylums in a number of countries such as Thailand, India, Indonesia and others.

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