The healthcare situation in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh has deteriorated significantly due to recent cuts in foreign aid. More than a million refugees, after being ethnically cleansed from Myanmar, now struggle with inadequate medical support. High-profile visits by figures like UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasize the dire needs of the population as budget cuts from countries like the US and UK have stalled crucial projects that support health services. This crisis highlights the growing neglect of one of the world's most vulnerable populations, pushing them further into despair.
In recent months, healthcare in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh has been badly affected by foreign aid cuts.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called Cox's Bazar ground zero for the impact of budget cuts on people in desperate need.
The Rohingya Muslim refugees may now be one of the most forgotten populations in the world, eight years after being ethnically cleansed from Myanmar.
Cuts to US and UK foreign aid are stalling key healthcare projects in the camps.
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