Inside Orlando Bloom’s unpublicised trip to Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar

Inside Orlando Bloom’s Unpublicised Trip to Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar

Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom recently completed a four-day visit to Bangladesh, marking his return after eight years as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. UNICEF confirmed the visit on its official Facebook page, while Bloom shared photos and insights from the trip on his Instagram account.

Visit to Rohingya Refugee Camps

During his stay, Bloom traveled to the Rohingya camps in Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar. There, he met with Rohingya children, teachers, and community workers, gaining a firsthand understanding of education programs running within the camps.

“I’m back in Bangladesh after over eight years and this time I traveled to Cox’s Bazar, to the world’s largest refugee camp. It’s home to over 1.1 million Rohingya refugees, over half of them children.”

“My conversations this week with Rohingya children and youth, as well as community workers and teachers, have been heartbreaking. Rohingya children WANT to study and build their futures, but funding cuts are threatening their access to education and basic services like soap and clean water.”

Highlighting Resilience Through Children’s Voices

Bloom emphasized the determination he witnessed by mentioning two children he spoke with, who represent the resilience of the Rohingya community. Among them is 14-year-old Aziz, who aspires to become an engineer to build a drone and raise global awareness about the Rohingya situation.

“Two children I talked to fully represent the Rohingya people’s resilience - 14-year-old Aziz who told me he dreams of becoming an engineer to build a drone and show the world the situation the Rohingya are going through.”

Orlando Bloom’s visit underscores ongoing challenges faced by the Rohingya refugees and the urgent need to support their education and basic needs.

Author’s summary: Orlando Bloom’s recent visit to Cox’s Bazar highlights the urgent struggles and hopes of Rohingya refugees amid funding cuts threatening their education and living conditions.

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bdnews24.com bdnews24.com — 2025-11-09