Bangladesh Warns Rohingya Crisis Nears Catastrophic Collapse Amid Aid Shortfall
Bangladesh Warns Rohingya Crisis Nears Catastrophic Collapse Amid Aid Shortfall

Bangladesh Warns Rohingya Crisis Nears Catastrophic Collapse Amid Aid Shortfall

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Bangladesh's interim leader, Muhammad Yunus, addressed the United Nations General Assembly to warn that the Rohingya refugee crisis is on the brink of collapse due to severely drying international aid. Hosting approximately 1.3 million Rohingya refugees who fled a brutal 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar, Bangladesh faces growing pressure as ration cuts could reduce food support to just $6 per person, exacerbating hunger and instability in overcrowded camps in Cox's Bazar. Yunus emphasized that the crisis is not solely a bilateral issue between Bangladesh and Myanmar but an urgent international concern requiring global intervention. He called on current and potential donors to increase contributions and urged the international community to pressure Myanmar's military to secure equal rights and citizenship for the Rohingya minority. The situation has worsened with ongoing conflict in Myanmar's Rakhine state, which threatens regional stability and safe repatriation prospects. A high-level conference scheduled for September 30 aims to mobilize new funding and establish a time-bound roadmap toward permanent solutions for the displaced population.

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