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Funding cuts could worsen Rohingya crisis in BD: UN

Published : Wednesday, 3 June, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 1
The U.N. refugee agency warned on Tuesday that declining humanitarian funding could significantly worsen conditions for around 1.2 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, nearly nine years after they fled Myanmar, as aid groups struggle to sustain essential services.

As global crises multiply and donor budgets tighten, the United Nations and its partners are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain support for one of the world's largest refugee populations.

The pressure has grown with the arrival of about 150,000 more Rohingya Muslims since early 2024, fleeing renewed violence in Myanmar, UNHCR said.

Meanwhile, the U.S. and some European countries have cut funding for international aid in recent years.

Last month, the U.N. and the Bangladesh government launched a $710.5 million appeal to fund food, shelter, healthcare, education and protection services. However, the appeal - already 26% lower than last year's - remains only about 60% funded, underscoring mounting financial strain.

The funding push comes ahead of the ninth anniversary of the August 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar's Rakhine State, which forced some 750,000 Rohingya to flee to Muslim-majority Bangladesh.

 "For decades, Rohingya people have been driven from their homes in Myanmar's Rakhine State, with Bangladesh providing protection to successive movements of refugees," UNHCR said.    "REUTERS 



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