Rohingya refugees like Nur and her daughter urgently need your help. In crowded camps like those in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where Nur has lived for almost three years, social distancing during COVID-19 has been impossible. Recent weather events have destroyed farms and crops, making it difficult to get food.
"It's tough to live inside these tents," Nur said, "We cannot go to market to buy our essential items...we cannot buy what we need."
Tomorrow is World Refugee Day, a day marked every year to recognize and celebrate the courage and resilience of refugees. Your help is urgently needed for families like Nur's and other vulnerable people fleeing violence and persecution worldwide.
Thanks to a member of Oxfam America's Leadership Council, we're matching the first $15,000 raised dollar-for-dollar. Give now in honor of World Refugee Day - your matched gift can have double the impact. Your gift will go toward efforts like installing handwashing stations in Cox's Bazar, addressing the drivers of forced migration, and fighting poverty around the world. >>
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