Rohingya refugees fear deeper desperation as food rations cut
Published on 21 Apr 2026 4:17:23 PM
As monthly food assistance fell to as little as $7 per person,Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh’s camps fear that desperation would deepen.
For Hosne Ara, a widowed mother of three who fled Rakhine state after her husband was killed by the Arakan Army and arrived in the camps a few months ago, the $7 credited to her ration card was not enough to feed her children and that she had considered making the dangerous sea journey to Malaysia.
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As monthly food assistance fell to as little as $7 per person,Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh’s camps fear that desperation would deepen.
For Hosne Ara, a widowed mother of three who fled Rakhine state after her husband was killed by the Arakan Army and arrived in the camps a few months ago, the $7 credited to her ration card was not enough to feed her children and that she had considered making the dangerous sea journey to Malaysia.
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