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Trafficked, exploited, married off: Rohingya children's lives crushed by foreign aid cutsLife has always been dangerous for the 600,000 Rohingya children who live in chaotic, overcrowded refugee camps in Bangladesh, but the US administration’s decision in January to dismantle the US ...
More than 1.1 million of the mostly-Muslim Rohingya have fled Myanmar to Bangladesh in recent years, fleeing violence and persecution. Most of them have settled in the camps at Cox’s Bazar. Over the ...
Refugees in Bangladesh are vulnerable to kidnappings and forced recruitment, alongside restrictive movement regimes, and denial of access to education and livelihoods.
When the U.S. dismantled key parts of its foreign aid program, AP reporter Kristen Gelineau immediately asked what it would mean for the 1.2 million Rohingya refugees living in camps in Bangladesh.
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