Humanitarian aid right now is a very serious problem, and it has been for some time. I don't know if it was discussed yet, but in Myanmar, there are more than 120,000 Rohingya who are confined to internment camps by the government. They survived similar violence in 2012.
Humanitarian aid in those camps has been very difficult for several years. Right now, food is not getting into some of these camps. In northern Rakhine State, where the recent violence has been taking place, the government has effectively ousted all the major humanitarian groups that were on the ground providing life-saving aid. The World Food Programme is not able to deliver food to northern Rakhine State. There are tens of thousands of children who are suffering from severe acute malnutrition. Without humanitarian intervention they will die. This is an area that the government has completely sealed off, with the one exception of the ICRC, and it would appear to us that the government is content with local civilians preventing the ICRC from delivering aid.
In Bangladesh, the needs are massive. There is an enormous influx of people, I would say upwards of 500,000 people since August 25, and the needs there are dramatic. Food and health care are greatly needed.