Operational Updates
• In July, WFP supported 1.17 million people,
including over 1 million Rohingya refugees in Cox’s
Bazar and Bhasan Char, with food and nutrition
assistance.
Rohingya refugee response
• Following recent flooding and landslides in the
Rohingya camps, WFP delivered emergency food
assistance including fortified biscuits and cooked
meals to over 3,300 affected families.
• WFP also engaged 12,000 Rohingyas in various
resilience building activities, including natural
resource management and disaster preparedness.
Additionally, 21,800 people, mostly women, were
trained in green skills and 7,750 youth received skill
training, mentorship, and cash-for-work
opportunities.
• Current funding for general food assistance for over
1 million Rohingya population will run out by the
end of November, and nutrition programmes for
women and children are at risk of being disrupted
by year-end. To maintain these vital services in the
coming 12 months (until July 2026), WFP urgently
needs US$134.5 million for food assistance and
US$8.7 million for nutrition support.