RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief’s inspection team visited one of the center’s housing projects in Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
Aqeel Al-Ghamdi, KSrelief assistant general supervisor for planning and development, said that shelter was being provided for refugees affected by a devastating fire at the camps.
He added that so far three hundred out of a total of 410 housing units have been constructed with the remainder would be built soon, Arab News reported on Monday.
#KSrelief team visits the Rohingya Refugees Housing Project in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladeshhttps://t.co/5QxKfy6ZOG pic.twitter.com/Lp9BV1GCYl
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Ksrelief’s Operations for Rohingyas
Last year, the center sent five hundred shelters to Cox’s Bazar which were used to house three thousand people from 590 Rohingya families.
During the inspection visit, the KSrelief team also went to the Sadar District Hospital and Okiya Specialized Hospital in Cox’s Bazar and reviewed the center’s support services including medical supplies.