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Crisis in the Rohingya Camps: “Do Not Let Our Children Sleep Hungry,” Refugees Say as WFP Introduces New Food Ration System
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Crisis in the Rohingya Camps: “Do Not Let Our Children Sleep Hungry,” Refugees Say as WFP Introduces New Food Ration System
by Ro Maung Shwe Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Beginning on 1 April 2026, the World Food Programme will introduce a new tiered ration system for Rohingya refugees living in camps across Cox’s Bazar. Under the revised structure, food assistance will be categorized into three levels of support based on vulnerability assessments. The new system will provide assistance of 12 dollars, 10 dollars, or 7 dollars per person per month. While WFP says the change…
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