Impact Initiative, with the generous support of MAA International, implemented a humanitarian assistance program for the Rohingya community at Rohingya Camp-09 in Ukhia. Under this initiative, food packs and winter clothing items were distributed among 3,000 Rohingya families, directly benefiting approximately 12,000 individuals living in the camp.
The food packs included essential nutritious items such as milk powder, Horlicks, soya oil, dry fish, dates, peanuts, flattened rice, and butter cookies. In addition, winter clothing support was provided to help vulnerable families cope with seasonal challenges. The winter package contained winter shawls for men and women, lungis, blankets, women’s dresses, petroleum jelly, and moisturizing lotion.
The distribution program was conducted in a well-organized and dignified manner with the presence of representatives from the RRRC office, donor representatives, and officials from Impact Initiative. Their participation reflected a shared commitment to supporting displaced and vulnerable Rohingya families through coordinated humanitarian action.
Speaking on the occasion, representatives emphasized the importance of collective efforts in ensuring the well-being, dignity, and protection of crisis-affected communities. The initiative aimed not only to address immediate nutritional and winter protection needs but also to bring comfort and solidarity to thousands of Rohingya refugees residing in the camp.


