In Cox’s Bazar, nearly 1.2 million Rohingya refugees depend entirely on humanitarian aid to survive. But with severe funding cuts, critical nutrition services are on the brink of collapse. Five Integrated Nutrition Facilities — lifelines for malnourished children and mothers — are struggling to keep their doors open. Without support, families risk worsening hunger, preventable illness, and loss of life.
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Eight years after more than 700,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh in 2017, the humanitarian situation in Cox’s Bazar has reached a critical point.
International Relief Teams is working with our local partner to keep these facilities open. Together, we’re providing life-saving treatment for severe and moderate malnutrition, and nutrient-rich therapeutic foods and medicines for children.