Today, half a million Rohingya children born into statelessness live in camps: citizens of no country, dependent on foreign assistance for food, water, shelter, and nearly everything else.
The 2025 Joint Response Plan has appealed for over $930 million, but so far, below 20 percent of that has been received.
International support for the Rohingya people is diminishing by the day.
Even if they go back to their homeland, what exactly is awaiting them there?
Today, half a million Rohingya children born into statelessness live in camps: citizens of no country, dependent on foreign assistance for food, water, shelter, and nearly everything else.
The 2025 Joint Response Plan has appealed for over $930 million, but so far, below 20 percent of that has been received.
International support for the Rohingya people is diminishing by the day.
Even if they go back to their homeland, what exactly is awaiting them there?