UN seeks nearly $1 billion in aid for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
- The UN and over 100 partners are seeking nearly $1 billion to aid about 1.5 million Rohingya refugees and their hosts in Bangladesh this year.
- The appeal aims for $934.5 million in its first year to reach around 1.48 million people, according to the United Nations.
- The UN emphasized that funding shortfalls could lead to severe consequences for the vulnerable Rohingya population, underlining the urgency of their situation.
- The Rohingya humanitarian crisis continues to need urgent attention, as it is largely out of the international spotlight, according to the UN.
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A Test of Humanity: Migrants’ Rights in a World Turning Inward
The United Nations Refugee Agency faces devastating cuts that may eliminate 5,000 to 6,000 jobs, with potentially catastrophic consequences for millions of people fleeing war, repression, hunger and climate disasters. This 75-year-old institution, established to help Europeans displaced by the Second World War, now confronts an unprecedented financial crisis, primarily due to the US foreign …
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