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A Closing Window: How Aid Cuts are Undermining Rohingya Possibilities

by Admin | May 23, 2025 | Opinion Papers

Source: Refugees International | Report by Daniel P. Sullivan, Lucky Karim

The Rohingya crisis has entered a critical juncture. Tentative progress is now at risk due to severe aid cuts that threaten rapidly deteriorating conditions in the camps.

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