World Food Programme will provide rice, pulse, oil and other daily necessities to Rohingyas well into next year.
Individual and private relief efforts are, however, on the wane as the crisis lingers.On September 15, for example, government relief receiving and information centres in Teknaf registered 193 trucks laden with relief goods. The number gradually declined and only 68 trucks were registered on Wednesday.
As individual efforts are being exhausted, WFP's commitment appears to be a gleam of hope for refugees.
“We have an ongoing commitment to provide food for the Rohyinga refugees beyond next February,” Michael Dunford, WFP emergency coordinator in Bangladesh, told The Daily Star.
Mohammad Abul Kalam, relief and refugee repatriation commissioner (RRRC) of the disaster management ministry, said, “We had a meeting with WFP. They primarily committed to provide food for Rohingya people.”
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