CEDAR Fund

Continue to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Kokang Refugees along China-Myanmar Border

(Left) Several days ago, a Burmese donated and delivered five bags of rice regardless of the danger.
(Right) Quilt, rice, vegetables, medicines, cooking oil and drinking water are most needed.

The fighting between the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) and the Myanmar military have yet to stop. Last night, people in refugee camps along the China-Myanmar border still could hear the roar of guns. Till 20 February, two out of three Kokang residents, i.e. about 80,000 to 90,000 people, has fled to China border. In some conflict areas, there is not even a single resident left. Nearly half of the Kokang refugees have received relief assistance from the Chinese government, but there are still a lot of them in emergency need.

CEDAR’s partner in Kokang is collaborating with other organizations to set up temporary refugee shelters on China-Myanmar border aiming to house a total of 3,200 refugees. They are providing free meals to the sick and the elderly as well as women, and have also arranged for youth and adult refugees to exchange their labour for meals.

Act NOW and support the emergency humanitarian aid work on China-Myanmar Border!

Your donation can provide emergency rations and further humanitarian aid for Kokang refugees who are now seeking refuge on the China-Myanmar Border.

Pray with us for the Kokang Refugee families:

Emergency and Relief Donation

(Please mark “Humanitarian Relief on China-Myanmar Border”)

[1] CEDAR is an approved charitable institutions and trusts of a public character under section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance. Please click Inland Revenue Department website to check for details.
[2] Donations over $100 are tax deductible in Hong Kong with our receipts.
[3] Please DO NOT fax any donation information.

Contact Method

Tel>23819627
Fax>23922777
Email>sharing@cedarfund.org
Add>G.P.O. Box 3212 Hong Kong

CEDAR’s Relief and Rehabilitation Work in Past: http://eng.cedarfund.org/relief/
CEDAR Approach on Relief and Rehabilitation: http://eng.cedarfund.org/relief-approach/