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Dwindling Humanitarian Aid Devastates the Rohingyas in the World’s Largest Refugee Camp By Oritro Karim Copyright © 2026 IPS-Inter Press Service. All rights reserved. -

Dwindling Humanitarian Aid Devastates the Rohingyas in the World’s Largest Refugee Camp By Oritro Karim UNITED NATIONS, Jun 22 2026 (IPS) - Nearly nine years after the violent persecution of the Rohingya minority population in Myanmar and the following mass exodus of refugees, over 1.2 million Rohingya currently reside in neighbouring Bangladesh, where they face immense challenges. With the United Nations (UN) recording significant shortfalls in global humanitarian funding, alongside Bangladesh’s diminishing ability to support these populations, experts warn of a deepening humanitarian crisis. GlobalSouth News Described by the UN as “the most persecuted minority in the world,” Rohingya refugees experience a state of statelessness, where they are not legally recognized as citizens by any country and lack legal rights. The vast majority of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh reside in the densely populated camps of Cox’s Bazar, where they face widespread insecurity and systemic gaps in access to basic services, such as healthcare, education, food, and clean water. https://www.ipsnews.net/2026/06/dwindling-humanitarian-aid-devastates-the-rohingyas-in-the-worlds-largest-refugee-camp/?utm_source=email_marketing&utm_admin=146128&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=How_AgricTech_Cuts_Labour_for_Zimbabwes_Female_Farmers_In_Government_Forces_were_the_Greatest_Perpet Copyright © 2026 IPS-Inter Press Service. All rights reserved. -

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