Circumcision Program

AWARD provides free, safe, and professional circumcision services for underprivileged communities, including Rohingya refugees. The program combines essential medical equipment with trained healthcare professionals to maintain high standards of hygiene, safety, and quality care. Through these accessible services, AWARD safeguards children’s health while respecting cultural and religious values and supporting community well-being.

Wheelchair Distribution

AWARD provides wheelchairs to Rohingya refugees and underprivileged individuals with mobility challenges who cannot afford assistive devices. Prior to distribution, the Chief Medical Officer and clinic doctors conduct comprehensive medical assessments to evaluate mobility impairments and confirm the genuine need for a wheelchair. This initiative promotes independence, mobility, and an improved quality of life for beneficiaries.

MHPSS Program

AWARD’s MHPSS program addresses the urgent psychological needs of the Rohingya refugee community, many of whom have experienced severe trauma and prolonged displacement. The program provides individual and group counseling sessions, home visits, and referrals to specialized mental health professionals, creating safe spaces for emotional expression, healing, and peer support. Through these services, AWARD works to restore dignity, resilience, and hope among affected individuals and families.