UNICEF Funding Cut Could End Education for Rohingya Kids
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UNICEF funding cut could end education for Rohingya kids
Because of the funding crisis at UNICEF, about 300,000 Rohingya refugee children are at risk of losing access to basic education permanently. DW spoke with disappointed students and teachers in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
Rohingya Refugees’ Future in Peril as Education Crisis Deepens
By: Camp Correspondent Rohingya Refugee Camps, Bangladesh — 3 July 2025 A devastating collapse in education services has left nearly 300,000 Rohingya children in refugee camps across Cox’s Bazar without access to learning, after more than 6,400 informal learning centers were shut down due to funding cuts. The closures have sparked alarm among refugee families, educators, and humanitarian organizations, who warn that an entire generation of state…
Rohingya refugees’ future at stake amid education crisis
Dr. Azeem Ibrahim July 02, 2025 More than 6,400 learning centers in the Rohingya refugee camps have been shut down, affecting approximately 300,000 children-AFP The recent Human Rights Watch report on the Rohingya education crisis in Bangladesh should be a wake-up call for the entire international community. According to the findings, more than 6,400 learning…
Rohingya refugees face crisis as education access collapses in camps
The plight of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh has taken a devastating turn as education, one of the few lifelines available to displaced children, is rapidly disappearing. The recent Human Rights Watch (HRW) report documenting the closure of over 6,400 learning centers in the Rohingya refugee camps is not merely an alarm bell-it is a thunderous indictment of international neglect. Approximately 300,000 Rohingya children now face a future wit…
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