

Summary:
The 2025/26 Joint Response Plan (JRP) was launched in March 2025, following a consultative planning process, as a two-year framework under the leadership of the Government of Bangladesh with a one-year budget cycle to ensure flexibility in addressing the Rohingya refugee crisis. Anchored in five strategic objectives:
JRP 2025/26 calls for sustained humanitarian assistance while promoting targeted efforts to strengthen coping capacities within the camps and in vulnerable hosting communities who continue to be impacted by the presence of such a large Rohingya refugee/FDMN population, in line with the policies and priorities of the Government of Bangladesh. As the refugee crisis enters its ninth year, the UN and its partners call on the international community to extend their support to address the prioritized needs of Rohingya refugees and the Bangladeshi communities that are hosting them. Between January 2026 to December 2026, the JRP requires $710.5 million to reach 1.6 million people, including Rohingya refugees sheltered in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char and Bangladeshi host communities in Ukhiya and Teknaf.
In 2026, it brings together 98 partners, including UN Agencies and NGOs, half of which are national organizations from Bangladesh.
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19 May 2026