Dhaka, Feb. 3 -- Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain has urged the international community to come forward to support Rohingyas, noting that any foreign fund cuts will make addressing the Rohingya humanitarian crisis even harder.

"The foreign aid for the more than a million Rohingya has already been declining, and any foreign fund cuts will make the situation even more difficult," he said while speaking at the closing session of an international seminar at the Foreign Service Academy (FSA) on Monday.

According to the UN, out of total $852.4 million requirement for the Rohingya in 2024, donors provided $548.9m and the US provided $301 million or 55 percent.

The Department of International Relations and the Centre for Genocide Stud...