Dhaka, Feb. 10 -- Funding shortages are threatening the sustainability of humanitarian aid for nearly one million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, according to Human Concern USA.

While food assistance continues, other critical support such as healthcare, education, and sanitation, faces growing uncertainty. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are struggling to fill the gaps, the global charity organisation said in a report on Sunday.

The 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar's Rakhine forced over 950,000 Rohingya refugees into the camps in Cox's Bazar, reports bdnews24.com.

More than half of the refugees are children, and 80 per cent rely entirely on humanitarian aid, the HC USA said, quoting the United Nations High Commissioner for Ref...