UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Orlando Bloom has issued a powerful appeal to the international community following his four-day visit to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh , where he witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of severe aid cuts on Rohingya refugee children . Speaking after meeting families, teachers, and humanitarian workers in the world’s largest refugee camp, Bloom warned that half a million children’s futures hang in the balance as funding for essential services dwindles.
“The children in these camps are 100 per cent dependent on aid, but that aid is sadly shrinking,” Bloom said. “I met 14-year-old Aziz who dreams of becoming an engineer so he can build a drone to show the world how much help Rohingya children need. These children need an education in order to have a future

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