There are currently 7 refugee camp sites across Indonesia, some located along coastal and beach areas where Rohingya arrived by sea. Many residents are unaccompanied children and survivors of extreme violence, living in temporary and uncertain conditions.
Education Program
Providing informal schooling for children, literacy support for older women, and ICT training for Rohingya men and women to build digital skills and future opportunities.
Psychosocial Support
Supporting 81 unaccompanied Rohingya children with mental health and wellbeing assistance.
Gender-Based Violence Support
Providing specialised case support to six Rohingya women who survived sexual violence during displacement, alongside broader protection services such as safe housing for at-risk women and ongoing safety assistance. This includes psychosocial support, emergency shelter, basic necessities, hospital fees, and continued support through childbirth.