🚨 Help Rebuild a Clinic for Rohingya Refugee Families
🔥 After a devastating fire, hundreds of Rohingya refugees lost access to lifesaving medical care.
Human Concern supported the refugee camp since 2019. Your donation today will help rebuild the clinic that once treated 150+ patients every single day (mothers, children, elderly, and the injured).
100% tax-deductible • Zakat eligible • Humanitarian organization
An already vulnerable community without access to basic healthcare
Without immediate support:
- Sick children go untreated
- Pregnant mothers give birth without medical care
- Injuries and infections become life-threatening
Rebuilding this clinic is urgent.
We need 150k USD to restart the clinic which served 150 patients per day
That is over 3500 patients per month with primary care, maternity care, new born baby, prenatal care, dental (very first dental clinic in the entire camp), and vaccination.
Fund Allocation ❤️
🧱 40% – $60,000 USD to build structure
🩺 40% – $60,000 USD for equipments
💊 20% – $30,000 USD for medicines and other essentials
Every dollar brings the clinic closer to reopening.
💝 Give With Impact
Your gift powers emergencies where it’s needed most:
The Rohingya community has endured enough loss. Let’s make sure healthcare isn't one of them. Without immediate action, preventable illnesses, pregnancy complications, and untreated injuries will put countless lives at risk.
🚨 What happened:
A hospital at a Rohingya refugee camp in Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar, has been completely destroyed by fire. The incident occurred on Friday morning of Dec 26, in the D-2 block of the Madhurchhara refugee camp (Camp-4). Earlier, in the night, a separate fire incident destroyed five shelters in Block-B of the Kutupalong Rohingya refugee camp.
More than 150 patients per day depended on this clinic for survival and dignity.
🏥 OBAT Health Post
The hospital that was burned down is called “OBAT Health Post.” It is operated by an organization named OBAT Helpers. When contacted, Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner (RRRC) and Additional Secretary Mohammed Mizanur Rahman confirmed the incident. He told Prothom Alo that 13 rooms across two sheds of the hospital, along with medical equipment, were destroyed in the fire. However, there were no casualties reported.
This clinic is not optional, it is essential.
🌍 Why This Matters Now
The Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh remains one of the most urgent humanitarian challenges.
Since 2017, over one million Rohingya have fled genocidal violence in Burma and now live in Cox’s Bazar, the world’s largest refugee settlement. Families live in overcrowded shelters with limited access to food, healthcare, and education.
Children and youth, who make up the majority of the population, face restricted opportunities for learning and advancement. Without intervention, they risk becoming a “lost generation.”
🤝 Trusted to Deliver Aid
Human Concern has been delivering humanitarian and medical aid to vulnerable communities for over four decades.
- Registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit
- Serving communities in crisis worldwide
- Committed to transparency and accountability
💝 Restore Care. Restore Hope.
This clinic once saved lives every day.
With your help, it can do so again.
Please give today and help rebuild a lifeline for Rohingya refugee families.
❓FAQs
Is my donation Zakat eligible?
Yes, this project qualifies under humanitarian and medical aid.
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes. Human Concern USA is a registered 501(c)(3).
Will I receive updates?
Yes, progress and impact updates are shared on our website.