Ro.Edris Khan

Ro.Edris Khan

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Recently, support for the Rohingya community has been increasing, with humanitarian organizations

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Every Rohingya child in Indonesia deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and dream about a brighter future. Education is one of the most powerful tools for building resilience and creating opportunities.
We encourage all humanitarian stakeholders to continue investing in educational programs for refugee children and youth.

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The strength of humanity is measured by how we treat those who are most vulnerable. Rohingya refugees in Indonesia continue to face challenges that require compassion, understanding, and practical support.
Let us stand together in support of dignity, justice, and hope for every refugee family.

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Food assistance saves lives. For many Rohingya refugee families in Indonesia, humanitarian support provides the difference between hunger and survival.
We respectfully appeal for strengthened food assistance programs and greater international support to ensure that vulnerable families receive adequate assistance based on their needs.

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Healthcare is a fundamental human right. Rohingya refugees in Indonesia should have uninterrupted access to medical care, especially children, elderly individuals, and those facing serious health conditions.
We call upon humanitarian partners to continue supporting healthcare services and protecting the wellbeing of vulnerable refugee communities.

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Many Rohingya refugees in Indonesia continue to depend on humanitarian assistance for their daily survival. Access to food, healthcare, and educational opportunities remains critical for vulnerable families.
We respectfully urge international stakeholders to ensure that humanitarian support remains strong and sustainable. Every family deserves the opportunity to live with dignity and hope.

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No child should be forced to choose between hunger and education. Rohingya children in Indonesia deserve access to nutritious food, quality education, and healthcare services that allow them to grow and thrive.
Investing in children is investing in the future. We respectfully encourage humanitarian organizations and donor governments to expand support for refugee children and ensure that their dreams are not lost because of circumstances beyond their control.

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Behind every Rohingya refugee family in Indonesia is a story of courage, survival, and hope. Many have escaped persecution and hardship only to face new challenges in securing food, healthcare, and education for their children.
We urge the international community to continue supporting humanitarian efforts and ensuring that vulnerable families receive the assistance they need. Every act of compassion helps protect human dignity and preserve hope for a better future.

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The humanitarian situation of Rohingya refugees in Indonesia deserves urgent international attention. Thousands of vulnerable families continue to rely on humanitarian assistance for food, healthcare, and education. For many families, this assistance is not merely support—it is essential for survival.
We respectfully call upon humanitarian organizations, donor governments, and international partners to strengthen their commitment to protecting vulnerable refugee families. No child should suffer from hunger, and no family should be left without basic necessities.
The world must not forget the Rohingya refugees living in Indonesia.

29/05/2026

Eid Mubarak Eid UL adha Mubarak all of your family

18/05/2026

Rohingya Gen Z UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR in Bangladesh Ro.Edris Khan

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