US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has doubled down on the assertion that “none died” due to USAID cuts. But a study published in the Lancet suggests otherwise — with predictions of 14 million deaths in the next five years if the cuts remain. Conditions are worsening daily in refugee camps globally — including the world’s largest in Cox’s Bazar, where a million Rohingya minority refugees are sheltering after fleeing persecution in Myanmar. CNN’s Ivan Watson speaks to a mother whose 7-year-old daughter died earlier this year — a death she blames on a lack of medical help in the camp.
In the world’s largest refugee camp, Rohingya children are starving after USAID cuts
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