SDI Constructs Shelters for Rohingya Refugees in Cox’s Bazar

Self Development Initiative (SDI) constructed 358 temporary shelters for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar to improve safe living conditions for displaced families. Implemented in response to ongoing humanitarian needs, the shelters provided protection, privacy, and dignity to vulnerable refugee households living in highly congested camps.

Through this intervention, SDI continues its commitment to supporting Rohingya refugees by strengthening basic infrastructure and enhancing resilience in one of the world’s largest refugee settlements.

Construction of Newly Designed Shelter Houses

Rohingya refugees came into Bangladesh with empty handed and bare footed. Still there are many refugees who have not got the due privilege of shelter houses. So, constructing shelter houses is an ongoing project and it is always required. Many shelter houses also became invalid due to the fire broke out and other natural calamities such as excessive rain and hill slide. To meet such realistic demands, there is no alternative but constructing long durable shelter houses. Considering all these facts, SDI has started the project of ‘Construction of Newly Designed Shelter Houses’ for the most vulnerable Rohingya refugees.