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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

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UNHCR Emergency Response Coordinator Joung-ah Ghedini-Williams said Hong Kong could play a leading role when it came to supporting the plight of the Rohingya. Photo: Roy Issa
Raquel Carvalho

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.

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Rohingya refugees receive bananas from Bangladeshi volunteers after crossing from Myanmar. Photo: AFP
Rohingya refugees receive bananas from Bangladeshi volunteers after crossing from Myanmar. Photo: AFP
Also this week, United Nations human rights chief, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, warned an act of genocide against Rohingya Muslims by Myanmar state forces could not be ruled out.
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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.

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