The World Food Programme (WFP) has reduced monthly food aid for Rohingyas in Bangladesh from $12.50 to $6 per person starting in April, affecting over 1.1 million refugees in Cox’s Bazar and Bhashan Char. This follows a previous reduction in 2023 to $8, which led to 90% of camp residents struggling to access an adequate diet and over 15% of children suffering from malnutrition. The WFP cited donor shortages despite appeals, with the US—previously covering nearly 50% of aid—potentially withdrawing funds. The cut risks increasing hunger, malnutrition, and tensions in the camps. Rohingyas, reliant on aid for essentials like rice, lentils, and poultry, may face worsening conditions. Experts warn of rising crime, job competition with locals, and humanitarian challenges. The Bangladesh government is urged to engage the global community for urgent funding to prevent a crisis.
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