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Refugee Health in Crisis: Millions Face Life-Threatening Cuts

Ipsos Global Survey on World Refugee Day 2025 shows India’s paradox: strong support for refugees, yet rising concerns about borders and resources.

Severe budget cuts threaten health care for 12.8 million displaced people in 2025, warns UNHCR. Refugees, including 6.3 million children, face losing critical medical services.

Declining global aid and reduced health budgets in host nations devastate refugee health programs. Malnutrition rises, chronic diseases go untreated, and deadly outbreaks spread.

NO OPTIONS FOR REFUGEES

With fewer resources, refugees cannot afford medical care. Strained public hospitals struggle to handle the influx. Poor sanitation fuels cholera, hepatitis, and malaria outbreaks. HIV treatment programs also face collapse.

BANGLADESH: ROHINGYA REFUGEES FACE MEDICAL EMERGENCY

BURUNDI: RISING MALNUTRITION AND DISEASE

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: HEALTH SYSTEM ON THE BRINK

EGYPT: NON-EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE SUSPENDED

ETHIOPIA: CHILD MALNUTRITION CRISIS

JORDAN: MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN PERIL

MOZAMBIQUE: SEVERE CUTS TO HEALTH PROGRAMS

CALL FOR URGENT ACTION

UNHCR’s global survey reveals the devastating effects of financial uncertainty. Millions fleeing violence now face life-threatening health risks. Immediate funding is critical to prevent further suffering and deaths.

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