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Minister Brophy pledges €1 million in humanitarian assistance to Rohingya refugee crisis

Minister Brophy pledges €1 million in humanitarian assistance to Rohingya refugee crisis

 

Minister of State for Overseas Development Aid and the Diaspora, Colm Brophy, TD, today pledged €1 million in humanitarian assistance from Ireland in response to the Rohingya refugee crisis in 2021. Minister Brophy made the pledge at the Donor Conference on Sustaining Support for the Rohingya Refugee Response, convened by the US, the EU, the UK, and the UN refugee agency.

 

Announcing this commitment today, Minister Brophy said:

 

“Ireland remains deeply concerned by the plight of the Rohingya. We recognise the strain on host governments and communities in Bangladesh and in the region, and we will support them to meet the needs of those affected by this crisis. I am proud to pledge €1 million in humanitarian assistance to that end in 2021.

 

Ireland’s aid programme aims to reach the furthest behind first. Refugees and internally displaced persons often bear the heaviest burdens in times of crisis. Today, the Rohingya face displacement on the one hand and the COVID-19 pandemic on the other. Our support to them is a manifestation of our commitment to reach the furthest behind first.”

 

Minister Brophy added:

 

“Humanitarian aid can meet people’s immediate needs and can play an important role in allaying the very worst consequences of political crisis. It alone can never be enough, however.

 

Only by comprehensively addressing the human rights violations committed against the Rohingya can we create the conditions necessary for their safe, voluntary, dignified, and sustainable return to their places of origin. Ireland stands ready to play its role in that process.”