The monthly food aid for Rohingya refugees is set to be reduced by more than half, dropping from $12.50 to $6 per person starting next month. This drastic cut has led many Rohingyas to express their desire to return to Myanmar. Azizul Haque, a young Rohingya refugee, shared his concerns, saying, "We have heard that rations will be cut next month. I have stocked up on eggs, lentils, and sugar, but if the aid decreases, survival will be extremely difficult." Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner Mizanur Rahman stated that the UN Secretary-General's visit could help restore confidence among the Rohingya community and encourage their voluntary return, reinforcing the global commitment to their welfare.