 In 2023, the Rohingya response enters its sixth year to continue assisting Rohingya refugees and vulnerable host communities. IOM is seeking 125 million US dollars with priorities including protection, site management and development, shelter and not food items, water sanitation and hygiene, health and disaster risk reduction. The response to this crisis requires some of the world's most extensive humanitarian programming and without the continuous support of the international community, hundreds of thousands will lose access to food, water, health services and life-saving support. We cannot allow the needs of Rohingya refugees to be ignored or overlooked. It is our collective duty as humanitarian actors and global citizens to support and assist those who are most vulnerable and in need.