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The article discusses the impact of funding cuts by the U.S. and some European countries on healthcare services for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. These cuts have led to the reduction of services at five U.S.-funded hospitals and the closure of 48 health facilities, leaving many refugees without access to essential care. The cuts have worsened already dire conditions for the refugees, causing a surge in crime, hunger, and malnutrition. The U.N.
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