Your Sadaqah Jariyah can help provide clean water for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
How much would you like to give
Please make sure the amount is between 5 and 20,000 USD
This monthly gift goes to the most vulnerable families
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How much would you like to give
Please make sure the amount is between 5 and 20,000 USD
For bank transfer donations please click here.

Without clean water, thousands of Rohingya refugees will struggle to survive.
Your Sadaqah can be their lifeline.
For Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, water is everything.
Families walk for miles in harsh conditions, in search of clean water. The risk of sickness and disease is high.
They constantly pray for relief, and a way to provide this most basic need for their families.
Providing water is considered the best form of Sadaqah Jariyah. Your kindness can transform their hardships to hope by supporting the operation of water networks that enable access to clean, sustainable water, every day.
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Surface water and temporary reservoirs are a main water source for Bangladesh’s refugee camps, but yearly flash floods destroy the fragile rainwater dams. Due to the prolonged dry season from November to May, even less water was collected – leading to severe rationing of water for refugees.
Grave funding cuts to UNHCR programmes limit our ability to support those in need – we cannot do it alone. Securing clean water is vital for drinking, sanitation, hygiene and more, and your Sadaqah can help operate and maintain the water networks that refugees heavily rely on.
Maintenance costs for each, with monthly water treatment, is USD 5,000. Each network benefits 15,000 people in need.
By sharing the blessing of water, your Sadaqah can be a lifeline that never runs dry. Give yours today.
You can also give your Sadaqah Jariyah in honour of your loved ones.
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Bangladesh hosts nearly 1 million Rohingya refugees forced to flee decades of violence and persecution in Myanmar. Living in temporary shelters in highly congested camp settings in Cox’s Bazar, they rely entirely on humanitarian assistance to survive.
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