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UN Chief Visits Bangladesh to Address Rohingya Refugee Crisis and Looming Food Aid Cuts

António Guterres aims to rally international support as over 1 million refugees face severe ration reductions due to funding shortfalls.

  • The World Food Programme (WFP) has warned of potential food ration cuts for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, with monthly support potentially dropping from $12.50 to $6 starting in April.
  • UN Secretary-General António Guterres is visiting Cox's Bazar to highlight the plight of over 1 million Rohingya refugees living in overcrowded camps with limited access to work or education.
  • The funding shortfall stems from a broader decline in global donations, exacerbated by the cessation of USAID operations, which previously provided significant support.
  • Bangladesh's interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, hopes the visit will draw global attention and mobilize $15 million in immediate aid needed to maintain full food rations in April.
  • Many refugees, displaced from Myanmar due to violence and persecution, express desperation over worsening conditions and call for either increased international aid or a safe return to their homeland.
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