Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh fear aid cuts will deepen crisis

KUTUPALONG REFUGEE CAMP,
"Where will I go if this facility closes?" 30-year-old Khatun said at the centre, where her child, whose tiny feet were strapped into orthopaedic braces, receives physiotherapy for clubfoot.
The decision by the administration of President
At the
"There are fewer doctors now. Rohingya volunteers who supported us have been dismissed. People are suffering because they can't get the treatment they need," said
The U.S. has been the largest provider of aid to the Rohingya refugees, contributing nearly
The freeze on funds has forced five U.S.-funded hospitals to reduce services,
About 48 health facilities, including 11 primary care centres, have also been affected, leaving many refugees without access to essential care, said
"Our priority (now) is to protect the most vulnerable, especially women, girls, and children," she said.
"If this centre shuts down, we'll lose everything she's gained. I'll be back to square one," said Bahar, 32, her voice trembling.
HUNGER AND CRIME
The U.S. cuts and those by some European countries would worsen already dire conditions for the refugees, U.N. Secretary-General
The U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) said it may be forced to halve the amount of food rations to
A previous round of ration cuts in 2023 that reduced the amount to
"We can't work outside the camp, and the rations we get are barely enough. If they reduce it further, crime will increase, people will do anything to survive," said Nojir Ahmad, a father of five, who fled to
Rohingya camps have seen an upswing in crimes in recent years, according to police data.
About 70,000 Rohingya from
Aid cuts could make refugees more vulnerable to trafficking, radicalisation and exploitation, said a
"Our food, healthcare, and education systems are collapsing," said
"I couldn't stand up or even turn in bed... because of them, I can move again," he said, using a forearm crutch to support himself.
"If it closes, all dreams will be shattered. People like me will have nowhere to turn."
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