HAEFA’s medics have provided healthcare for over 145,000 patient visits from Rohingya refugees since 2017. Now, they urgently need masks, gloves and protective clothing to curb a devastating outbreak and care for those affected.
Overcrowding, insufficient sanitation and poor nutrition make 22.8% of Rohingya refugees highly vulnerable to COVID-19 infection and mortality. Without intervention, the virus will decimate these populations.
Please help HAEFA combat COVID-19 in the world’s largest refugee camp.
HAEFA’s medical teams support garment factory workers facing long hours and a lack of access to healthcare.
Over 1,000,000 stateless Rohingya refugees are living in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh and are reliant on aid. HAEFA has provided healthcare for 145,000 patient visits in the Rohingya camps as of July 15, 2020.
A donation of $25 supports 6 months’ supply of medicine for one patient with:
Asthma, hypertension, diabetes, pregnancy- related complications (gestational diabetes, PET), children’s malnutrition, and infectious disease of skin.
HAEFA
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