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Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar facing aid cuts

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Diplomats, UN agencies and the leaders of several NGOs have visited a camp for Rohingya refugees from Myanmar in Bangladesh. Officials say they can no longer afford the level of aid provided to the refugees amid a huge funding shortfall.

Breakdown
  • Cox’s Bazar hosts nearly 1.5 million Rohingya refugees, mostly from Myanmar. 15s
  • The camp population includes a high proportion of children, with 50% under 18. 1m 20s
  • Funding cuts have led to the closure of educational facilities in the camp. 1m 35s
  • Food rations, currently $12 per person per month, may be reduced by half. 1m 45s
  • Aid reductions are worsening living conditions and threatening basic needs. 2m 21s
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