UNITED NATIONS
Migrants and Refugees
1 June 2023
IOM/Mashrif Abdullah Al,Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are expected to receive less food aid following funding shortages.
Migrants and Refugees
1 June 2023

The UN in Bangladesh on Thursday condemned a second cut in food rations for Rohingya refugees who are sheltering in the country, after a funding shortfall of $56 million compelled the World Food Programme (WFP) to enforce the cuts.
The cuts will reduce the value of rations provided to Rohingya refugees to $8 per month, or 27 cents per day.