On March 2, Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh saidthey are struggling to survive after the United Nations (UN) slashed their food assistance due to a massive funding gap, reports RTL.lu.After a USD 125 million donation shortfall, monthly food vouchers were cut from USD 12 to USD 10 per person starting in March, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) announced, warning further cuts were "imminent" without an immediate cash injection.UN and foreign diplomats have urged the government to allow Rohingya to work outside the camps, especially in Cox's Bazar's booming tourism sector, farming and industry.