Help babies like Anwar*
Hunger and water borne illness like cholera are threatening the lives of half a million children in Cox’s Bazar.
Today, you can help deliver life-saving therapeutic food and other supplies for mothers and children in Cox’s Bazar, the world’s largest refugee camp, who are in desperate need of help and support as they face unprecedented flooding.
Remember little Anwar*, who was weighed and found to be malnourished? He recovered thanks to gifts like yours. His mother, Ayesha*, was keen to share how Anwar’s weight had increased when he was put on the scales after a course of emergency therapeutic food.
“After receiving the food, my child’s weight increased. His weight was 5.4kg, but now his weight is 6.1kg. Thank you so much,” Anwar's mother said.
Since the start of the monsoon season, Concern has treated so many children like Anwar. We know we can continue to help save lives, but we can’t do it alone. We urgently need your help.
Rivers are overflowing and roads are blocked. Large areas of stagnant water are carrying diseases like cholera. The health of every child in the camp is at risk.
“These rains are unlike what many people have seen in decades,” said Manish Kumar Agrawal, Concern’s country director in Bangladesh.
The world has largely forgotten the Rohingya – but we are still here – ready to respond during crises like these. Concern staff at the 18 nutrition clinics in the camp are doing everything they can to help mothers like Ayesha* save their children’s lives.
Thank you for your kindness and compassion.
*Names have been changed to protect the identity of individuals.
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