UN warns of ‘unconscionable’ cuts to Rohingya food rations as donations fall

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
repercussions of these cuts will be immediate and long lasting, as refugees remain almost entirely dependent on this assistance for their
vulnerable people who are already food insecure
Acute malnutrition levels remain high and chronic malnutrition is pervasive among the Rohingya refugee population in Bangladesh, with more
completely reliant on food aid as they are not allowed to work or freely travel beyond the camps.But Rohingya refugees say the food they
receive is already very limited, forcing them to survive on staples such as rice and lentils, which do not provide all the nutrition they
I implore the global community to step forward and support us in finding a permanent solution to the Rohingya crisis, and to continue
This article first appeared/also appeared in theguardian.com