Cutting foreign aid leaves world's largest refugee camp facing severe food and water shortages
Foreign aid cuts are disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable populations in the world's largest refugee camp, located on the outskirts of Coxs Bazar in Bangladesh.

Foreign aid cuts are having a devastating impact on the world's largest refugee camp, located in Bangladesh, where millions of people live in dire poverty and lack access to basic necessities like food and healthcare. The reductions in funding have forced many organizations to scale back their operations, leaving vulnerable individuals, including children, without essential support services. As a result, living conditions within the camp are deteriorating, with reports of hunger, malnutrition, and increased vulnerability to disease on the rise. The aid cuts are particularly alarming given that refugees rely heavily on foreign assistance for survival.