
""In 2018 when the UN high commissioner for refugees and the International Organisation for Migration agreed to provide cooking fuel across the camps in the form of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), many of these problems subsided.""
""However, in 2024, the US was the largest donor to the Rohingya Joint Response Plan, contributing significantly to the ongoing support needed for the Rohingya people.""
The Rohingya community, having faced severe persecution, fled to Bangladesh where they initially lacked cooking fuel, relying on harmful alternatives. In 2018, the provision of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) improved their situation, reducing environmental damage and allowing children to attend school. However, recent funding cuts threaten this progress, jeopardizing food security and forest conservation. The US remains a key donor, but ongoing support is crucial for the Rohingya's survival and well-being.
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