Supporting Families Affected by Displacement and Climate Crisis

Standing with vulnerable communities in Bangladesh facing displacement, floods, and extreme poverty.

Bangladesh is at the intersection of humanitarian displacement and climate vulnerability. While the country has shown remarkable resilience, millions of people continue to face daily hardship due to poverty, natural disasters, and the strain of hosting one of the world’s largest refugee populations.

Bangladesh is home to over one million Rohingya refugees, many living in overcrowded camps after fleeing violence and persecution. At the same time, recurring floods, cyclones, and rising sea levels regularly displace local communities, destroying homes, crops, and livelihoods.

At UMMA, our work in Bangladesh focuses on life-saving aid, food security, and dignified support for families affected by displacement and environmental crisis.

A Crisis Shaped by Displacement and Climate

Bangladesh’s humanitarian challenges are driven by two intersecting realities: mass displacement and climate instability.

Communities across the country face:

  • Overcrowded refugee camps with limited resources
  • Seasonal flooding that destroys homes and farmland
  • Cyclones that displace families with little warning
  • Chronic food insecurity and poverty
  • Children exposed to malnutrition, illness, and interrupted education

For both refugees and host communities, daily survival is fragile and uncertain.

Life in Overcrowded Refugee Camps

Rohingya refugee families in Bangladesh live in some of the most densely populated camps in the world.

Shelters are temporary and vulnerable to weather damage. Access to food, clean water, healthcare, and sanitation is limited. Families depend heavily on humanitarian aid to survive.

Children face hunger, disease, and a lack of educational opportunity. Parents struggle to protect their families in conditions that offer little privacy, safety, or stability.

Humanitarian support is essential — not as a supplement, but as a lifeline.

Our Humanitarian Response in Bangladesh

UMMA delivers direct humanitarian assistance to families affected by displacement and disaster in Bangladesh, working with trusted local partners to ensure aid reaches those most in need.

Food Assistance for Refugees and Vulnerable Communities

We provide food parcels and essential nourishment to refugee families and impoverished host communities facing chronic food insecurity.

Emergency Relief After Floods and Cyclones

Following floods and severe weather, UMMA responds with emergency aid to help families recover from sudden loss and displacement.

Support for Children and Families

We prioritize children, women, and displaced households who are most vulnerable to hunger, illness, and instability.

Stand With Bangladesh

Supporting Bangladesh means standing with families displaced by violence, affected by climate disasters, and trapped in cycles of poverty.

Your support helps provide food, emergency relief, and protection for communities facing some of the world’s most challenging living conditions.

Act now. Support humanitarian aid. Feed families. Protect the vulnerable. Restore dignity in Bangladesh.