Our Services and Opportunities

Rohingya Centre UK (RCUK) provides practical support for refugees and local communities. Explore our services, community initiatives, and opportunities to get involved.

Community Services and Information

Access advice, housing support, education, digital inclusion, and resources to help refugees and local residents settle and thrive in the UK.

Advocacy, and Systemic Change

Advancing Rohingya dignity, justice, and security through international advocacy, diplomacy, and systemic change.

Volunteer and Partnership Opportunities

Support Rohingya-led initiatives, volunteer at events, and collaborate with RCUK to empower refugees and build stronger communities.

Current Appeals

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Rohingya Education System

Help Us to Educate Rohingya Children

Raised: £483.00Goal: £11,500.00

Every Rohingya Child Deserves a Future For decades, Rohingya children…

Upcoming Events

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International Day of Solidarity with the Rohingya People

Event Overview: Join the Rohingya Centre UK (RCUK) for the International Day of Solidarity with…

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Refugee Week 2026: Celebrating Courage and Community

Event Overview Refugee Week 2026 (15–21 June) celebrates the contributions of refugees and highlights the…

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News and Updates

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RCUK Hosts UN IIMM Delegation for Justice and Accountability Dialogue in Bradford
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RCUK Hosts UN IIMM Delegation for Justice and Accountability Dialogue in Bradford

Bradford, United Kingdom – The Rohingya Centre UK (RCUK) successfully hosted the Justice & Accountability Dialogue & Rohingya Community Reception and Iftar on 6 March 2026 at the Banqueting Hall,…

Death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam
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RCUK Statement on the Death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam

The Rohingya Centre of United Kingdom (RCUK) is deeply saddened by the death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a 56‑year‑old Rohingya genocide survivor from Myanmar, who was found deceased in…

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