UN Chief Urges Global Action to Prevent Rohingya Refugee Food Aid Cuts
Antonio Guterres visits Bangladesh to meet Rohingya refugees and pledges to mobilize international support amid severe funding shortfalls.
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, to express solidarity with over one million Rohingya refugees facing potential food ration cuts.
- The UN World Food Programme announced that food vouchers may be halved from $12.50 to $6 per month starting in April due to funding shortages.
- Guterres criticized international aid cuts, calling them a humanitarian crisis, and vowed to advocate for increased global funding to prevent further suffering.
- The visit included meetings with Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus, discussions on refugee repatriation to Myanmar, and support for Bangladesh's political transition.
- Rohingya refugees, reliant on aid and barred from working, expressed fears of starvation and called for international intervention to address their dire conditions.