The European Commission has allocated €63 million in humanitarian aid to address the crisis in Myanmar and support Rohingya refugees in neighboring countries. This funding, part of the EU’s 2026 initial allocation for South and Southeast Asia, includes €38.6 million for Myanmar to tackle food insecurity, shelter, water access, healthcare, mine risk education, and education in emergencies. €23.4 million will aid 1.2 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, focusing on food assistance, shelter maintenance, and essential services. An additional €1 million will provide aid to refugees and host communities in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. All funds will be channeled through partner organizations like NGOs and UN agencies. The EU emphasizes continued support for vulnerable populations amid ongoing conflict and displacement.
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_271
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