On June 1, the United Nations (UN) condemned a second cut in food rations for Rohingyas in Bangladesh effective today, after a funding shortfall of USD 56 million compelled the World Food Programme (WFP) to enforce the cuts, reports Dhaka Tribune. The UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioners said that the cuts will reduce the value of rations provided to Rohingya refugees to USD 8 per month, or 27 cents per day. And this move follows an earlier reduction implemented in March 2023 from US$12 per month to US$10 per month.