Arakan News Agency
Hayat Foundation carried out project to feed Rohingya displaced people in northern Maungdaw city of Arakan state in Myanmar.
Hayat Foundation director Abdulaziz bin Mirdah explained that the charity project was happened through a mobile kitchen to feed the Rohingya displaced people in the north Muangdaw city, which targeted displaced families who have fled their villages and neighborhoods after being subjected to campaigns of violent security forces since last 9th October.
In an exclusive statement to the Arakan News Agency ANA, Bin Mirdah reported that the project was launched on November 30th of last year, an initiative with quality of the institution and the unprecedented project management and that the number of beneficiaries reached more than 8367 people till today which included children, men and women from 17 villages in northern Maungdaw, Arakan state.
“We were able because of almighty and the efforts of the Rohingya brothers from outside Myanmar catering for the displaced,” pointing out that the organization aspires to the continue the project until it is allowed by security within safety measures of Arakan.
For their part, supervisors and operators of the project within the Arakan expressed their gratitude to the Foundation and volunteers of the project calling on almighty to accept their best and to bless their wealth and their families. One of the beneficiaries of the project, a graduate of the Islamic University of Medina said that this project was for them under the conditions from which they suffer. ” There are a lot of children those are waiting for food every day to eat, which we prepared for them because it contains meat and rice, which has long been denied to them for years because of poverty, ” he also called on wealthy Muslims to lend hand and to help with food, medicine and clothing.
It is noteworthy that the military campaign waged by the forces in Myanmar since Oct. 9 led to a mass exodus within Arakan, which numbered nearly 200,000 according to UN sources and also more than 57,000 people have left the country.





