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About RCUHS

Rohingya Civil Unity and Humanitarian Service (RCUHS)

RCUHS is a Rohingya refugee-led organization working to serve our people through humanitarian support, community development, civil initiatives, and advocacy. We work with our communities, respond to their needs, and help prepare the next generation for a better future. Serving our people, preparing the next generation.

About Us

Rohingya Civil Unity and Humanitarian Service (RCUHS) is a Rohingya civil and humanitarian organization established in late 2025 to serve the Rohingya community and provide practical support to individuals and families facing social, economic, and humanitarian challenges.

RCUHS works across civil and humanitarian areas. Our civil programs include Community Development, Education & Learning, Social Welfare, Livelihood Support, Civil Documentation, and Community Outreach & Advocacy. Our humanitarian programs include Emergency Response, Family & Vulnerable People Support, Disaster Assistance, Aid Distribution, Medical Support, and Recovery and Rehabilitation.

We provide support to individuals, families, and communities according to their needs, including access to essential services, support for vulnerable people, emergency and humanitarian assistance, community support, and representation of community concerns through appropriate advocacy and outreach.

RCUHS is collectively established and institutionally governed. No individual holds personal ownership over the organization, its name, identity, programs, or institutional resources. All activities and resources are maintained for the purposes of serving communities and carrying out the organization’s work.

RCUHS works with local and international humanitarian organizations, agencies, community groups, donors, and other partners where appropriate. The organization welcomes and accepts humanitarian support, donations, grants, material assistance, and other appropriate contributions that support our civil and humanitarian activities for the Rohingya refugees. Such support is used for the purposes for which it is provided and in accordance with applicable organizational procedures.

RCUHS provides civil services, humanitarian assistance, community support, advocacy, and emergency response, while promoting unity among the Rohingya people and strengthening cooperation, resilience, dignity, and well-being within Rohingya communities.

Our Mission

To improve the lives of the Rohingya community by providing practical humanitarian and civil support, promoting education and learning, protecting dignity and rights, strengthening local leadership, and building a resilient community through cooperation, advocacy, and sustainable development.

Our Vision

A future where the Rohingya community lives with dignity, security, equal rights, access to quality education and healthcare, economic opportunities, and meaningful participation in peaceful and inclusive societies.

Our Core Values

Humanity

Serving people with dignity, compassion, and respect.

Unity

Building a stronger Rohingya community through cooperation and inclusion.

Integrity

Acting honestly, ethically, and responsibly in everything we do.

Accountability

Being transparent and responsible to the people and communities we serve.

Development

Supporting people and communities to build their capacity, resilience, and future.

Partnership

Working together with communities, organizations, volunteers, and others to achieve meaningful results.

Our Objectives

Our objectives guide our work in serving the Rohingya people and strengthening communities through civil, humanitarian, and development initiatives.

1

Serve and support the Rohingya people through civil and humanitarian initiatives.

2

Promote community development, unity, and social well-being.

3

Improve access to education and learning, healthcare, and social welfare services.

4

Support sustainable livelihoods and strengthen community resilience.

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Assist with civil documentation, community outreach, and advocacy.

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Provide humanitarian relief and emergency assistance during crises.

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Support disaster response, aid distribution, medical assistance, recovery, and rehabilitation.

8

Uphold the dignity, rights, welfare, and well-being of the Rohingya people.

9

Unite and strengthen the Rohingya community through cooperation and collective action.

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Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day

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Aug 15, 2026

Terror Acts by Arakan Army Against Rohingya Muslims

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Fact-Check: Coordinated Social Media Campaign Spread Fake Videos Targeting Rohingya Villages in Northern RakhineNews
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Fact-Check: Coordinated Social Media Campaign Spread Fake Videos Targeting Rohingya Villages in Northern Rakhine

An investigation by digital threat researchers reveals that dozens of coordinated accounts deployed altered footage and misattributed photos to spread false narratives about ethnic violence in Rakhine State.

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Social Media Campaign Spread Fake Videos Targeting Rohingya Villages in Northern RakhineNews
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Social Media Campaign Spread Fake Videos Targeting Rohingya Villages in Northern Rakhine

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