The $350 million Inclusive Services and Opportunities for Host Communities and Displaced Rohingya Populations Project and the $350 million Host Rohingya Life Enhancement Project will together provide support to Bangladeshi host communities and the Rohingya people as the crisis unfolds. The seventh year, the Washington-based lender said in a statement Tuesday.

According to the statement, about 1 million displaced Rohingya people from Myanmar are currently living in Bangladesh, Xinhua news agency reported.

Abdoulaye Seck, World Bank Director for Bangladesh and Bhutan, said, "We greatly appreciate the generosity of the Government of Bangladesh in support of the nearly one million Rohingya people. We also understand the enormous pressure on host communities."

“As the crisis enters its seventh year, long-term planning and sustainable solutions have become critical, while also addressing short-term, immediate needs. We are committed to working together to overcome this complex crisis and for the well-being of both Bangladesh and Bangladesh Fully committed to supporting the government." Rohingya and Hos communities,” said the World Bank Country Director.

Inclusive services and opportunities for host communities and the displaced Rohingya population (ISO), based on active investment in livelihoods and essential health, nutrition, family planning, gender-based violence response and prevention services for at least 980,000 Rohingya and host communities Will be. community.

The project will prioritize investment in human capital development, with the aim of supporting the education of 300,000 Rohingya children under the age of 12.