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Trafficked, exploited, married off: Rohingya children’s lives crushed by foreign aid cuts

Trafficked, exploited, married off: Rohingya children’s lives crushed by foreign aid cutsSevere foreign aid cuts imposed this year by U. S. President Donald Trump, along with funding reductions from other countries, shuttered thousands of schools and youth training centers in camps for Rohingya in Bangladesh and crippled child protection pr... ByKRISTEN GELINEAU Associated PressDecember 17, 2025, 12:25 AMUKHIYA, Bangladesh -- In moments when she is alone, when there is a break in the beatings from her husband, the girl cries for the school that was once her place of peace in a world that has otherwise offered her none. Ever since the military in her homeland of Myanmar killed her father in 2017, forcing her to flee to neighboring Bangladesh with her mother and little sisters, the school had protected Hasina from the predators who prowl her refugee camp, home to 1.2 million members of Myanmar’s persecuted Rohingya minority. It had also protected her from being forced into marriage. And then one day in June, when Hasina was 16 years old, her teacher announced that the school’s funding had been taken away.

Trafficked, exploited, married off: Rohingya children’s lives crushed by foreign aid cuts

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Key Highlights

  • The school was closing.
  • In a blink, Hasina’s education was over, and so, too, was her childhood. With her learning opportunities gone, and her family worried that foreign aid cuts would make their fight for survival in the camps even more perilous, Hasina — along with hundreds of other girls under the age of 18 — was quickly married off.
  • And, just like Hasina, many of the girls are now trapped in marriages with men who abuse them.“I dreamed of being something, of working for the community,” Hasina, now 17, says softly.
  • The Associated Press is withholding her full name to protect her from retaliation by her husband.
  • “My life is destroyed.”The sudden and severe foreign aid cuts imposed this year by U. S.
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