Hong Kong donations have made a difference to Rohingya crisis – but more still needed, says UN representative
UNHCR Emergency Response Coordinator says Hong Kong can play vital role in advocacy of human rights and refugee rights
Hongkongers have donated almost HK$5 million (US$640,000) to support Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh since September, a United Nations’ emergency coordinator has said.
“The level of private donor support has been phenomenal. We are so grateful to how the people of Hong Kong have shown] support and solidarity for the Rohingya refugees,” UNHCR Emergency Response Coordinator Joung-ah Ghedini-Williams said.
The donations have topped “many European countries, where we have long-established fundraising campaigns,” she added, during a two-day visit to meet donors and the UNHCR team based in the city.
About 625,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh to escape violence in the northern Rakhine state of Myanmar since August 25, bringing the total number of refugees close to a million. The figures continue to grow, with 1,500 Rohingya arriving last week.