WASHINGTON - More than one million refugees in 33 camps in Bangladesh suffer a tenuous, degrading existence and face a near-hopeless future, said the United Nations refugee agency’s chief in Bangladesh, in the 100th episode of The Straits Times’ Asian Insider podcast. Child malnutrition is rising, with refugees barely surviving on 27 US cents (35 Singapore cents) a day, and armed groups in a border region rife with criminality have been causing “chaos” in the camps, said Mr Johannes van der Klaauw, representative in Bangladesh of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Mr van der Klaauw urged the international...