Dhaka, May 2 -- Danish Refugee Council (DRC) Secretary General has visited Cox's Bazar recently, as funding cuts have deepened the Rohingya crisis, including the rise of risky sea voyages in search of a better life.

More than 2,800 Rohingya have attempted dangerous sea journeys in the first weeks of 2026, as reduced humanitarian assistance, the absence of durable solutions, and deepening camp conditions push desperate families towards the sea, said DRC in a statement.

The DRC chief Charlotte Slente concluded a high-level mission to Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, meeting with government officials, humanitarian partners, and Rohingya refugees and host community members in the camps and surrounding areas.

The visit comes at a critical moment fo...