Arakan News Agency
As part of its relief projects, Sheikh Thani ibn Abdullah for Humanitarian Services (RAF) has carried out a relief project for around 7000 displaced Rohingyas in the IDP camps in Myanmar.
The project included the distribution of food baskets to the displaced, including the most important necessities like foodstuffs, detergents and clothing goods necessary for young and old.
The RAF Foundation has been providing relief to displaced people to cope with difficult living conditions in displacement camps, especially in the absence of basic requirements for human life amid mass camps and lack of income, and the inability to work under the current circumstances.
IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation coordinated as the field partner and distributed, which in turn monitored the most important needs for the displaced from food, detergents, clothing and other necessities.
The food supplies are composed of the most important components: rice, vegetable oil, beans, salt, dry pepper.
They also provided them with hygiene products such as: toothbrush, toothpaste, bath soap, liquid soap, washing cream, extra clip, towel, shampoo, comb and razor blades.
In addition to the most important basic needs of clothing, including: (Loungyi) special clothing for men, shirt, special clothing for women, women’s sweater, head scarf (veil), children’s clothing set of boys and girls.
This assistance comes to meet the most basic needs of the displaced, especially as they are unable to meet their basic needs.
Arakan, a 3 million-strong coastal province on the border with Bangladesh, is home to a majority of Muslim Rohingya.
After the recent conflict, more than 140,000 Rohingyas fled their homes to displaced persons camps.







