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The United Nations (UN) food agency said on Monday lack of funding has forced it to cut food aid for around one million Rohingya refugees living in camps in Bangladesh for the second time in three months.
Rations would be cut from $10 per person per month to $8 from June 1, World Food Program (WFP) spokesperson Kun Li told AFP in an email. The full ration of $12 had already been cut in March.
“The reasons for the ration cuts are lack of funding. We need urgently $56 million to restore the full ration ($12),” Kun Li said. There was no immediate reaction from Bangladeshi authorities.
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Aid groups said the cut in March caused hardship in the overcrowded camps, where malnutrition was already rampant.
Khin Maung, who heads the Rohingya Youth Association inside the camps, told AFP the new food cut decision came as a surprise to the refugees and that it would lead to hunger.
“It’s a shameful action by the United Nations,” he said.
“I think it is political. Some people have said it is a ploy to send Rohingyas back to Myanmar.”
Aid workers said the move could worsen security in the camps, which last year saw scores of deadly drug-related clashes between Rohingya criminal groups.
Jul 29, 2023
It has been close to six years since hundreds of thousands of Rohingya faced a deadly genocide by Myanmar’s military and fled the country in search of protection and refuge in neighbouring Bangladesh. The Rohingya population has been undergoing persecution, discrimination, arbitrary arrests, and atrocities in Myanmar for over seven decades. Their condition is alarmingly […]