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The Canadian Government has approved its support of a $1 million joint response to the Rohingya Crisis in Bangladesh through Canadian Foodgrains Bank, led by World Renew and Emergency Relief and Development Overseas (ERDO)

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These two projects are also generously supported by the wider membership of Canadian Foodgrains Bank to respond to the needs of newly arriving Rohingya in informal settlements in Bangladesh. The response will be implemented in collaboration with local partners.

The situation being addressed is beyond dire. Over half a million Rohingya have fled extreme violence in Myanmar in search of safety. Entire villages have been destroyed. More Rohingyas are arriving in Bangladesh every day. Nearly sixty percent of them are children.

“The Rohingya people have experienced incredible trauma in recent weeks as they flee from Myanmar,” says Ken Kim, Director of Disaster Response and Rehabilitation at World Renew.

“The accounts of those interviewed are harrowing. Many have walked for over ten days with nothing in search of safety in Bangladesh. They are exhausted, hungry and in desperate need of basic support.”

Harry and Annie Bergshoeff, International Relief Managers for World Renew on assignment in Bangladesh, blogged: “There are many, many needs, food being the foremost. There are thousands of extremely vulnerable individuals including children, pregnant and nursing women, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Many were already experiencing acute food insecurity and malnutrition before the crisis began. Multiple agencies are involved in providing food but so far it has not been possible to reach all equally, in sufficient amounts, or with the needed nutritional content.”

World Renew is partnering with Christian Commission of Development in Bangladesh (CCDB) to provide 3,000 households with food.

Also providing financial support to World Renew and ERDO’s projects are Canadian Foodgrains Bank members Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada, Mennonite Central Committee Canada, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Presbyterian World Service & Development, Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund, The Salvation Army, The United Church of Canada, and World Relief Canada.

Food assistance programs with Canadian Foodgrains Bank are generously matched by the Government of Canada.

Donations can be made online at worldrenew.net/donate.

Alternatively, checks (marked “Rohingya Crisis”) can be mailed or called in to:

World Renew, 3475 Mainway. STN LCD,Burlington, ON, L7R 3Y8 | or
World Renew - 1700 28th St SE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49508 |

Visit worldrenew.net/idr to find out more about World Renew’s International Disaster Response efforts.

About World Renew

World Renew is a faith-based, non-profit organization working in international community development, disaster response, and justice education in North America and around the world since 1962. Member of InterAction, BBB Wise Giving Alliance, the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, and the Canadian Council for Christian Charities. Find our annual progress report and audited financial statements at worldrenew.net/about. Give with confidence.

For further information about World Renew, contact:

Beth DeGraff
Media Relations

bdegraff@worldrenew.net