A Closing Window: How Aid Cuts are Undermining Rohingya Possibilities
These cuts are fundamentally jeopardizing the already precarious existence of a community that has endured unimaginable suffering.
May 22, 2025
Lucky Karim is a fellow at Palestine Refugee Agency and a refugee and human rights activist from Burma (Myanmar). She lived for six years in the world’s largest refugee camp in Bangladesh and has worked for a number of international organizations to serve her community in Cox’s Bazar before she was resettled to the United States in December 2022. Lucky founded Refugee Women for Peace and Justice (RWPJ), the very first Rohingya refugee-led registered organization that works directly with her community in Bangladesh. Follow her on X at @Lucky2944576441.
These cuts are fundamentally jeopardizing the already precarious existence of a community that has endured unimaginable suffering.
May 22, 2025
Palestine Refugee Agency Fellow Lucky Karim lived as a refugee for years in the Cox’s Bazaar refugee camp in Bangladesh before being resettled in the United States in 2023. In February...
May 13, 2025
Failure to renew more than minimal aid will lead to increased hunger, disease, and avoidable deaths.
March 27, 2025
The newly announced World Food Program cuts to Rohingya refugees will devastate the lives of millions living in refugee camps in Bangladesh.
March 5, 2025
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