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Aid cuts push Rohingya children out of school and into marriage

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As Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh prepares to mark eight years since hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslim refugees fled there from a brutal crackdown in Myanmar, a deepening education crisis is unfolding, after U.S. President Donald Trump moved to cut almost all funding for international aid.

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  • Most learning centers in Cox's Bazar have closed due to international aid cuts. 5s
  • About half a million Rohingya children are now missing out on education. 1m 0s
  • Reported cases of child marriage and child labor have risen since the closures. 1m 13s
  • The UN's children's agency suspended operations at more than 4,500 schools. 2m 3s
  • Community leaders and teachers warn of long-term harm to the new generation. 2m 20s
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