HDCO Distributes Aid to Nearly 800 Muslim Families in Buthidaung and Maungdaw

 





The Humanitarian and Development Cooperation Office (HDCO) of the Arakan People’s Revolutionary Government (APRG) has delivered relief assistance to 789 Muslim families across 10 villages in Buthidaung and Maungdaw townships, according to an official statement.

The aid operation, conducted between July and August 2025, reached 5,004 people and included rice, tarpaulins, cash support, maternity medicine, and paddy seed. In total, 429 bags of rice, 248 tarpaulins, 6.88 million kyats in cash, 209 cards of maternal medicine, and 20 bags of seed were distributed.

HDCO said the initiative prioritized areas where humanitarian access remains limited, particularly for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and conflict-affected residents who had not previously received assistance.

The office added that it plans to continue emergency relief efforts for displaced and vulnerable communities still facing shortages of food and basic supplies.


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