Tag: Press Release

  • PRESS RELEASE : Volodymyr Zelenskyy was designated as the most influential person of the year in Europe according to Politico [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Volodymyr Zelenskyy was designated as the most influential person of the year in Europe according to Politico [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 8 December 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy topped the list of the 28 most influential people in Europe compiled by Politico every year.

    The article dedicated to the Ukrainian President emphasizes that today Europe not only trusts Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but also admires him and follows his example.

    “What Zelenskyy has done is convince the rest of Europe that its future is tied to Ukraine’s — a notion few believed before Russia’s invasion in February. His communication skills have been key. His rhetoric lays out in stark terms the malevolence of the Russian regime he is fighting against, dispelling much of Europe’s faith — particularly in Berlin and Paris — that Moscow can be a partner,” Politico noted.

    In addition, it is noted that the President of Ukraine skillfully uses social and traditional media, in particular mass media, and Western cultural institutions to convince the leaders of Western countries and the public that his struggle is also their struggle.

    “That gives him the authority to make Europe do what he wants. If he wants weapons, he gets them, even if it means reversing Germany’s long-standing policy not to sell them. If he wants sanctions, he gets them,” the article reads.

    It is emphasized that thanks to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine has made significant progress on the way to membership in the European Union.

    In a video speech at the Politico 28 list announcement ceremony, the President of Ukraine expressed gratitude and emphasized that all Ukrainians received this award.

    “Leaders can be truly influential only when they represent not only themselves, but the common will, common dream, common goal of their people. This is how we live in Ukraine. We are as united as possible – and that is why we are that strong. We are focused on protecting our independence – and that is why we are achieving our goals,” the Head of State said.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that today, in difficult battles, at the cost of many lives, Ukrainians are fighting for freedom for everyone in Europe.

    “It is an honor for me to represent all these people. All Ukrainians. And guide our common will for our common dream. For the sake of a common goal… For the sake of Ukraine’s victory in this war. For the sake of rebuilding Ukraine. For the full accession of Ukraine to the community of European nations – to our European Union,” the President emphasized.

    “I believe that Ukrainians will be the most influential next year as well. But – already in peacetime,” the Head of State added.

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Speech to the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Foundation

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Speech to the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Foundation

    The speech made by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, on 7 December 2022.

    Ladies and Gentlemen!

    I greet you from Ukraine and thank you for supporting our fight for freedom!

    I want you to know what this support means. What American aid means to our defense against Russian terror.

    This is an opportunity for every Ukrainian to feel that freedom will reign on our land, and not the brutality of the occupier. This is an opportunity for every Ukrainian father and mother to be sure that child will choose his or her own path in life, and it will be a free life, not an endless fear of dictatorship. When we ask for support, it is always a request from people to people.

    On February 24, Russia started a total war against us, and this is a war for survival. Hundreds of our cities and villages were simply burned to the ground by Russian strikes.

    We have already managed to free from occupation one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight settlements. But almost as many Ukrainian towns and villages remain under occupation. And this means that now the fate of millions of people is being decided on the battlefield in Ukraine. Millions – who can be saved.

    We have no right to leave even a single Ukrainian under the Russian occupation! Not in Russian filtration camps, where thousands have already disappeared. And not on Russian territory, where hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians were forcibly deported… We can free them. This is our hope. This is what your support means. This is not about politics, this is about life.

    I will repeat these words once again – this is not about politics, this is about life.

    Isn’t that what real democracy is all about?

    There are always moments when it is necessary to say: this is not about politics, this is about life. There are always times when you need to support – because support means much more than just giving or doing something.

    Now is that very time – when support literally means saving, saving millions of people, millions of fathers and mothers, millions of children.

    And I am grateful to you for being with us – for the fact that the United States of America really support Ukraine. I believe that thanks to your support in particular, we will be able to say one day that all Ukraine is finally free and safe from Russian terror.

    Thank you for your attention!

    Thank you for the ripple of hope that we raised together this year!

    Слава Україні!

  • PRESS RELEASE : Today, the first ship within the “Grain from Ukraine” humanitarian program delivered 25 thousand tons of Ukrainian wheat to Ethiopia [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Today, the first ship within the “Grain from Ukraine” humanitarian program delivered 25 thousand tons of Ukrainian wheat to Ethiopia [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 3 December 2022.

    The first ship within the Ukrainian humanitarian program “Grain from Ukraine” arrived at the Port of Doraleh on December 3, delivering 25 thousand tons of Ukrainian wheat for Ethiopia.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the “Grain from Ukraine” humanitarian program on November 15, during the G20 summit.

    On November 26, the initiative of the Head of State aimed at providing food aid to countries in Africa and Asia suffering from famine was officially launched at the founding International Summit on Food Security, within which more than 30 countries and international organizations joined the program.

    A week has passed, and the program is already being implemented in practice.

    In general, as part of the “Grain from Ukraine” humanitarian initiative, our state plans to send more than 60 ships to Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Congo, Kenya, Yemen, etc.

    Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Greece, Estonia, EU, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Canada, Qatar, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, USA, Türkiye, Hungary, Finland, France, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sweden, NATO and the UN, other partners supported the Ukrainian program.

    More than 180 million US dollars were allocated for its implementation.

    The second ship, whose loading is being completed in the Ukrainian port of Chornomorsk, will head to Ethiopia next week with 30,000 tons of wheat on board.

    The third ship in the framework of the initiative of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “Grain from Ukraine” will deliver 25 thousand tons of humanitarian wheat to Somalia (loading in Odesa port).

  • PRESS RELEASE : First Lady of Ukraine met with the King Charles III of the United Kingdom [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : First Lady of Ukraine met with the King Charles III of the United Kingdom [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 1 December 2022.

    During a visit to Great Britain, First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska met with King Charles III.

    Together they visited the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in London, on the territory of which the Ukrainian Welcome Centre has been operating since August 2022 – a center of assistance to Ukrainian citizens who temporarily left their homeland due to Russian aggression, founded together with the Union of Ukrainians.

    “It is not the first time that His Majesty finds time and kind words to support the forced migrants from Ukraine: recently he visited them in Scotland, even earlier – in Romania. During each meeting, I feel how British support is getting stronger, and together with it, the friendship between our countries,” the President’s wife said.

    At the Ukrainian Welcome Centre, Olena Zelenska and Charles III talked with representatives of the Ukrainian community and temporary migrants, as well as with British families who have hosted Ukrainians. The First Lady emphasized that during all trips she meets compatriots who were forced to leave their homeland due to military aggression, learns about the conditions of their stay and the needs they have in a new country.

    “Since Russia switched to energy terror tactics, we understand that this winter will be the hardest in all the years of independence. So I am grateful for the fact that at least part of Ukrainians, especially the elderly and children, are able to wait out the cold season without risking being in blackout conditions,” she said.

    Olena Zelenska also visited the London School of Economics and met with students of several local universities – young people from Great Britain, France, other countries, as well as Ukrainian students who are pursuing higher education in London.

    During the meeting, she spoke about Ukraine’s struggle against Russian invaders and the ordeals that its citizens are going through. She emphasized that Ukrainian students now have to fight for the right to knowledge every day, study in bomb shelters and in conditions of power outages due to Russian shelling of critical infrastructure.

    “Our life in five, ten, twenty years depends on the Ukrainian, British and global youth. It will determine which way our countries will go, whether there will be peace or chaos around. Whether they will violate human rights, as Russia is doing now, or, on the contrary, will it be possible to put any aggressor in its place. We in Ukraine know how difficult it is to live in a history textbook. And at the same time, it is an opportunity to inscribe humanity, support and value of human life there,” the First Lady emphasized during her speech.

  • PRESS RELEASE : First Lady Olena Zelenska addressed the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : First Lady Olena Zelenska addressed the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 29 November 2022.

    As part of her visit to Great Britain, First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska spoke before the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In her speech, the President’s wife compared the bombing of Ukraine by the Russian aggressor to the bombing of Great Britain by the Nazis during World War II.

    “You didn’t give up. We will not give up. But we need more than just victory. We need justice. I came to you precisely for this – for justice, with which this war should end just as that war ended. It was impossible to imagine that after all the crimes of the Nazis they would be left unpunished. We can’t imagine it either. In the same way, we strive for justice for our people, against whom Russian missile raids are targeted,” the First Lady said.

    During her speech, Olena Zelenska showed footage of Ukrainian cities during blackout as a result of Russian shelling and photos of people who are forced to look for electricity and heat. In particular, she showed a photo of a girl whose parents brought her to a gas station in Kyiv to be able to turn on her inhaler.

    Separately, the President’s wife focused on the facts of numerous rapes of Ukrainians by the Russian invaders. This topic was the focus of her speech yesterday at the PSVI Conference on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict.

    “Everywhere in the liberated cities and communities, after the retreat of the Russian army, torture chambers arranged by the occupiers are found. Thousands of their crimes have been documented, including crimes of sexual violence. We know that the youngest girl who was raped by the Russian occupiers is four years old. The oldest victim is 85 years old. These are established victims. And how many of those we don’t know about yet?” added Olena Zelenska.

    The First Lady called on the British parliament and the government to lead a global effort to establish a Special Tribunal for the crime of Russian aggression against Ukraine. In particular, to promote the adoption of the resolution of the UN General Assembly prepared by Ukraine on the creation of a Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression of the Russian Federation against our country – by analogy with the Declaration of St James’s Palace of the Second World War, when a document was signed on January 13, 1942, which recorded the will to prosecute all those guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity and crimes against peace. The Nuremberg trials were subsequently held on this basis.

    “Today I am asking you to become a world leader of justice. For Ukraine, but also for the world! Because justice is needed not only by us and all our victims. It is needed so that the world continues to live according to the values of humanism, not the right of the strong, as the invader would like. Justice is needed for the whole world to survive,” the President’s wife emphasized.

    After the speech, the First Lady held a meeting with Speaker of the House of Commons of the British Parliament Lindsay Hoyle, during which she thanked for the invitation and assured that Ukraine highly appreciates both the personal position of the Speaker of the House of Commons, who strongly condemns Russian aggression, and the constant strong support from British MPs.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Only a special international tribunal for the crime of aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine will make it possible to restore justice and punish all the guilty – Andriy Yermak [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Only a special international tribunal for the crime of aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine will make it possible to restore justice and punish all the guilty – Andriy Yermak [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 28 November 2022.

    Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak emphasizes that it is the special international tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, the creation of which our state is calling for, that will make it possible to restore justice and punish all those guilty of the terrible crimes caused by the largest war in Europe since World War II.

    He stated this during an online speech at the conference “Possible Scenarios for the Prosecution of Russia for the Crime of Aggression”, which takes place in Paris with the participation of members of the working group on the creation of a special international tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine.

    Andriy Yermak noted that, according to official data of the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, during Russia’s full-scale war against our country, more than 47,900 war crimes were committed and more than 8,400 civilians died, including 440 children. 46,000 houses and tens of thousands of civil infrastructure objects were destroyed. Among other things, 1,400 institutions for children were destroyed. 11,400 young Ukrainians were forcibly taken out of the country.

    “The atrocities we are facing are shocking. When our law enforcement agencies conducted an exhumation in Izyum, they found a minor girl who was first raped and then brutally killed. They found a boy whose genitals were cut off before execution. We discover such terrible things every time we liberate a new settlement,” said the Head of the Office of the President.

    Andriy Yermak emphasized that behind all crimes there is one biggest crime – the so-called mother crime of aggression, without the investigation of which and the punishment of the guilty the truth will never be achieved.

    “There is no doubt that Russia bears full responsibility for what was committed. Russian soldiers and their commanders who committed war crimes will be brought to justice. However, this is not enough. Russian officials must be brought to criminal responsibility for the crime of aggression,” he is convinced.

    For his part, Deputy Head of the Office of the President Andriy Smyrnov said that after analyzing all available international mechanisms, it became clear that there was a high risk that no one would be prosecuted for the crime of aggression unless a special international tribunal was created, which would only investigate the crime of aggression against of Ukraine.

    The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, which investigates the crimes of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, does not have sufficient jurisdictional powers.

    “During the eight months of the war in Ukraine, not a single proceeding related to the crime of aggression was registered at the ICC due to objective reasons,” he noted.

    For the purposes of the special international tribunal, the system of punishments used in the International Criminal Court may be used. The punishment for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, after it has been proven, may include imprisonment for a term of up to 30 years or life imprisonment.

    As noted by Andriy Yermak, a special international tribunal can be created by signing an agreement between states willing to join it or based on Ukraine’s agreement with an international organization.

    The Head of the President’s Office reminded that the creation of a special international tribunal was supported by the European Parliament, the Parliamentary Assemblies of the Council of Europe, the OSCE and NATO, the parliaments of Ukraine, Lithuania, Estonia, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands, but in the end, the decision of a significant number of countries that would like to join the creation of such a tribunal is needed.

    “This is an issue for the whole world. If we do not follow these principles, are we prepared for the fact that one day some dictator will announce his territorial claims to some country? Are we ready for new hybrid wars waged by rulers detached from reality? Will you agree to international blackmail and terror, to the truth distorted by propaganda? Are you ready to accept the death of tens of thousands of innocent people, including many women and children? If not, support the creation of our tribunal! Everyone to the extent that depends on you,” Andriy Yermak urged.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Foreign partners continue to join the “Grain from Ukraine” initiative of the President [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Foreign partners continue to join the “Grain from Ukraine” initiative of the President [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 28 November 2022.

    As part of the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian program launched by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy on November 26 during the founding International Summit on Food Security, more than 30 countries and international organizations have already declared their support for this important project.

    Japan and the Republic of Korea announced joining the initiative by providing financial assistance.

    In particular, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Greece, Estonia, the EU, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Canada, Qatar, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, USA, Türkiye, Hungary, Finland, France, Croatia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sweden, as well as NATO and the UN announced the financial, technical or logistical contribution to the initiative.

    In total, more than 180 million U.S. dollars have already been accumulated within the program.

    The collected funds will be used to supply Ukrainian food to countries in Africa and Asia that suffer from famine the most.

    The Grain from Ukraine initiative remains open for other countries to join during the entire period of its work.

    Ukraine, together with its partners, will continue to make efforts to expand the circle of project participants.

    Together, we demonstrate that the elements of the Ukrainian Peace Formula, one of which is global food security, are rational and effective, and they can and should be implemented in the interests of Ukraine and the whole world.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President held a meeting with the foreign ministers of the seven Baltic and Northern European states [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : President held a meeting with the foreign ministers of the seven Baltic and Northern European states [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 28 November 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Estonia – Urmas Reinsalu, Iceland – Þórdís Kolbrún R. Gylfadóttir, Latvia – Edgars Rinkēvičs, Lithuania – Gabrielius Landsbergis, Norway – Anniken Huitfeldt, Finland – Pekka Haavisto and Sweden – Tobias Billström.

    The Head of State noted that the joint visit of the foreign ministers of the seven Baltic and Northern European states is an important signal of strong support and solidarity of the partner countries with Ukraine, especially in times of the most serious challenges.

    “Probably, this is the first time we are hosting you in Ukraine in such a broad composition. We do it with pleasure. We are extremely glad that you are on the side of the truth, on the bright side in this war – on the side of Ukraine and our struggle for independence and freedom,” stressed Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    The President of Ukraine thanked the Baltic and Northern European countries for their consistently active and effective support to our state in protecting its territorial integrity and independence.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted, in particular, the significant defense, financial and humanitarian assistance of the Baltic and Northern European partners in the face of Russia’s full-scale armed aggression.

    “We especially appreciate the support for the strength of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, medical aid and rehabilitation of our wounded, conducting educational and training missions, which are so important for the Ukrainian military, and support for the forced migrants from Ukraine who went abroad because of the war,” the President emphasized.

    The Head of State drew special attention to the challenges of the winter period and Russia’s terror aimed at the civilian energy sector. In this regard, the critical need to provide Ukraine with modern anti-aircraft and anti-missile defense systems and the need for urgent support of our country’s energy system was separately noted.

    The parties emphasized the importance of further increasing sanctions pressure on Russia, as well as coordinated work on the creation of a Special Tribunal to investigate the crime of Russian aggression and a mechanism of compensation for damages caused by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the partners for their firm support for Ukraine’s European integration aspirations, in particular with the aim of starting negotiations on joining the European Union as soon as possible, and also noted the importance of further assistance in the implementation of our country’s strategic course towards NATO membership.

    The President of Ukraine emphasized the importance of the participation of the relevant states in the implementation of the Ukrainian humanitarian initiative Grain from Ukraine and the important role of the financial contribution of each partner to ensuring food security in the world.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Joint Statement following the inaugural International Summit on Food Security [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Joint Statement following the inaugural International Summit on Food Security [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 26 November 2022.

    Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and his family, including food.

    We strongly believe that this right, not a privilege, is inalienable for all people, for all countries along with the right to life and liberty. Every country must be reliably protected from famine.

    At the same time, any state that provokes famine and tries to make access to food a privilege must face the toughest reaction from the world.

    Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion by the Russian Federation against Ukraine, the world market has received 10 million tonnes of agricultural products less than in the same period last year. This means that the food security of millions of people around the world is seriously threatened.

    These are just the initial consequences of the Russian blockade of the Ukrainian ports and Russia’s attempts to use missile strikes to prevent Ukraine from building new export logistics. Moscow’s actions deserve strong condemnation and must result in bringing those responsible to account.

    However, even in such conditions, Ukraine in cooperation with international partners is actively engaged in search for ways to provide agricultural products to those in need. In particular, by supporting Somalia, Ethiopia, the Republic of the Sudan, Yemen, Kenya and Nigeria, and continuing grain exports to Africa, Asia, Europe, and the American continent.

    Ukraine has always been and remains a reliable contributor to global food supplies and partner of the UN World Food Programme, supporting, in the spirit of global solidarity, efforts aimed at achieving food security and improved nutrition throughout the world.

    Taking into consideration that approximately 70 million socially unprotected people, particularly from Africa and Asia, are at risk of hunger according to the UN statistics,

    noting the fact of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia, which will cause food insecurity for millions of people around the world, with Africa suffering the most,

    pointing out the deliberate months-long blockade of Ukraine’s ports by Russia, which has put hundreds of millions of people around the world on the verge of hunger, as well as Russia’s repeated attempts to block the Black Sea Grain Initiative to continue blackmailing the world with interrupting the food supplies to achieve its aggressive and revisionist aims, emphasizing the role of Ukraine as an essential guarantor to the global food security and the effective operation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which has sent more than 10 million tonnes of grain worldwide, including the countries that were most affected by hunger,

    We underscore the necessity to act persistently and in coordination to achieve the goals of the 2021 Food Systems Summit, as well as to respond to immediate humanitarian needs and build more resilient agriculture and food systems.

    We recall the United Nations General Assembly resolution “State of Global Food Insecurity” adopted on 23 May 2022 that called on the international community to urgently support countries affected by the food security crisis through coordinated action.

    We welcome the initiative of the Secretary-General to establish a Global Crisis Response Group on Food, Energy, and Finance; and call upon Member States and other relevant stakeholders to support the functioning of food, agriculture supply chains and keep trade channels and markets open for the deliveries of food.

    We welcome the EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes, which have facilitated the export of over 17 million tonnes of Ukrainian agricultural goods since May by road, rail and through Black Sea and Danube ports. Together, the Solidarity Lanes and the Black Sea grain initiative have taken more than 28 million tonnes of Ukrainian grain, oilseeds and related products to world markets, including to the countries most in need. We welcome the further boosting of the Solidarity Lanes by the European Commission, working with partner Financial Institutions (the European Investment Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the World Bank), which have mobilised EUR 1 billion of additional funding.

    We condemn Russia’s aggression aimed at the destruction of the civil infrastructure of Ukraine and global food security.

    We strongly urge the Russian Federation to stop its brutal war of aggression against Ukraine and to restore its territorial integrity by fully withdrawing all military units from entire territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders.

    We call for support of attempts of Ukraine, Türkiye, and the UN to prolong the Black Sea Grain Initiative and continue to provide food supplies for the countries that are most affected by hunger.

    We welcome continuous joint efforts of the international community to prioritize global food security and to support multilateral efforts in finding acceptable solutions to the crisis.

    With this aim, today we support the initiative of Ukraine and we are launching the Humanitarian Program “Grain from Ukraine” which will establish the framework to deliver Ukrainian food to the countries of Africa and Asia, which are most affected by hunger.

    We set an ambitious and important goal for ourselves and invite other states and socially responsible businesses to support the implementation of this Humanitarian Program, particularly by financing the shipment of grain for the needs of Africa and Asia.

    We are convinced that we will jointly overcome the grave humanitarian and economic consequences of the global food crisis caused by Russia’s aggressive war against Ukraine.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK announces additional £4.5 million funding for the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK announces additional £4.5 million funding for the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 11 December 2022.

    The United Kingdom is contributing an additional £4.5 million to sustain the Rohingya refugee response in Bangladesh, lifting its funding from the start of the crisis in August 2017 to a total of £345 million. This additional support to WFP (£3m) and UNICEF (£1.5m) will provide food, water, sanitation, and child protection to Rohingya refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char.

    British High Commissioner Robert Chatterton Dickson said

    “The UK remains committed to supporting Rohingya refugees and their host communities in Bangladesh. This new UK assistance will provide vital food, water, sanitation, and protection to Rohingya refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char.

    “The UK continues to push for a long-term solution that will enable the Rohingya to return to Myanmar on a safe, voluntary and dignified basis, when the conditions there allow. We will continue to provide support to the Rohingya whilst they remain in Bangladesh.”

    This new UK support will provide

    • Food assistance to 219,000 Rohingya refugees
    • Water, sanitation and hygiene facilities for 46,000 Rohingya refugees
    • 8,500 menstrual hygiene kits for Rohingya women and adolescent girls
    • Protection support to 1,500 children and adolescents from the refugee camps and host communities