The Hayat Foundation implements relief and medical projects for Rohingya refugees 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)
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

The Hayat Foundation carried out relief and medical projects for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

The director of the Foundation Abdulaziz bin Mirdah told Arakan news agency that the relief project consists of distributing food baskets to more than 100 Rohingya families those arrived recently around two months ago.
Mirdah said the project aimed to deliver these baskets at this time in order to make the Rohingya families happy before the holy month of Ramadan.

He also explained that the Foundation has also implemented a medical project through which they have completed circumcision of 108 children.

 

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