BSS
  29 Sep 2025, 14:54
Update : 29 Sep 2025, 15:02

ADB provides $58.6m grant to support displaced people from Myanmar and host communities 

DHAKA, Sept 29, 2025 (BSS) - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Bangladesh signed agreements today for a $58.6 million grant from the Asian Development Fund (ADF) and a $28.1 million concessional loan to provide basic infrastructure and critical services for displaced people from Myanmar (DPFM) and host communities in Bangladesh. 

The ADF provides grants to ADB's poorest and most vulnerable developing member countries.

Md. Shahriar Kader Siddiky, Secretary, Economic Relations Division (ERD) and Hoe Yun Jeong, Country Director, ADB, signed the agreements on behalf of Bangladesh and ADB, respectively, at a ceremony at the ERD offices in Dhaka.

"We are pleased to support Bangladesh in strengthening the resilience and livelihood opportunities of displaced people from Myanmar and host communities, while fostering social cohesion between camp residents and local populations," said ADB Country Director for Bangladesh Hoe Yun Jeong. 

"This new assistance builds on our previous support under the Emergency Assistance Project and its additional financing, which has provided a total of $171.4 million in grants and loans to benefit both displaced persons and host communities since 2018."

The Integrated Services and Livelihood for Displaced People from Myanmar and Host Communities Improvement Project will enhance and expand access to water, sanitation and hygiene; roads and bridges; drainage systems; food security; energy and disaster resilience. 

Project interventions will address the distinct needs of both displaced and host populations in Cox's Bazar and Bhasan Char, using differentiated approaches. 

The project will also enhance connectivity and access to essential services, while strengthening government capacity to manage and implement projects, said an ADB press release.

In the DPFM camps, the project will install or replace solar-powered streetlights in Cox's Bazar, rehabilitate the fecal sludge management system in Bhasan Char and optimize biogas production for cooking. 

In both Cox's Bazar and Bhasan Char, drainage canals will be rehabilitated using nature-based solutions and food distribution centers will be constructed with a focus on improving access for women, children, and people with disabilities.

For host communities, the project will build multi-purpose cyclone shelters in Hatia and introduce mini piped water supply systems across nine upazilas (subdistricts) in Cox's Bazar. 

A surface water treatment plant will be constructed in Palongkhali Union and Ukhia along with a transmission pipeline to deliver treated water to the water-scarce area of Teknaf. Road improvements in Cox's Bazar and Bhasan Char will enhance mobility and connectivity.

Currently, over 1 million displaced people from Myanmar-about 75% of whom are women and children-reside in 33 camps in Cox's Bazar. More than 36,000 have voluntarily relocated to Bhasan Char in Noakhali district.

ADB is a leading multilateral development bank supporting inclusive, resilient and sustainable growth across Asia and the Pacific. 

Working with its members and partners to solve complex challenges together, ADB harnesses innovative financial tools and strategic partnerships to transform lives, build quality infrastructure, and safeguard our planet. Founded in 1966, ADB is owned by 69 members-50 from the region.