New reporting paints a stark picture of life for the million or so Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. According to an investigation by The Guardian this month, families are now struggling without enough food, basic healthcare, soap, materials for shelters and even infant nutrition supplies. Doctors in the camps describe a surge in malnutrition cases. Mothers queue for hours hoping for powdered milk that no longer arrives. Clinics have scaled back or closed altogether.