New York, Sept. 30 -- Chief Adviser Prof Yunus has described the cut in donor funding as a serious challenge, saying that it has already caused school closures and the loss of thousands of jobs for Rohingya teachers.

"This is a disaster. Education in the camps provided a glimmer of hope for hundreds of thousands of Rohingya children. Our concern is for these children, who are growing up as angry young people and that anger could erupt in unpredictable ways," Prof Yunus told Unicef Executive Director Catherine Russell.

She met with the Chief Adviser on Monday on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly at a hotel in New York.

Prof Yunus, UNHCR chief push for justice, new resources for Rohingya

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