Fund crunch hits Rohingyas in Bangladesh hard


FILE PHOTO: A Rohingya refugee father in Bangladesh carries his sick daughter to a hospital on August 9, 2022. This year, US$934 million is needed for the 1.5 million people - 1.2 million Rohingya and 300,000 host community members - but only 19 per cent of the funding requirement has materialised. - AFP

COX'S BAZAR: A humanitarian crisis in Cox's Bazar Rohingya camps is brewing in the face of funding shortage for the refugees and more arrivals from the conflict-ridden Rakhine state of Myanmar.

This year, US$934 million is needed for the 1.5 million people - 1.2 million Rohingya and 300,000 host community members - but only 19 per cent of the funding requirement has materialised.

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