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EU releases €1mn aid to contain hepatitis C outbreak in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps

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The European Union (EU) has released €1 million (around 125 million Bangladeshi taka) in humanitarian aid to contain the spread of hepatitis C in the refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar.

This funding will support the response plan outlined by the World Health Organisation and other partners providing healthcare in the camps, reports UNB.

This plan includes the screening of almost 475,000 people, as well as treatment for some 135,000 patients, said the EU Embassy in Dhaka on Thursday.

Prevention activities will also be carried out, for instance infection prevention and control and waste management, as well as risk communication and community engagement with the affected population.

This new funding comes in addition to the more than €54 million already allocated in humanitarian assistance to Bangladesh this year.

This assistance funded support to the Rohingya refugees living in camps in Cox’s Bazar, as well as for host communities impacted by other emergencies across the country, such as tropical cyclone Remal and severe monsoon floods.

Hosting around one million Rohingya refugees, the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar currently register a high prevalence of hepatitis C, affecting nearly a third of the population.

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