At Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), we strongly believe that the current path donors such as Australia are taking is short-sighted and focused on containing Rohingya in fenced refugee camps where they face food insecurity and poor health conditions. This approach is directly complicit in reinforcing harmful aid-dependency, and after seven years (and for some, more than two decades), the Rohingya deserve a more humane and certain future. August this year will mark seven years since the forced exit of more than 900,000 Rohingya from their homelands in Myanmar into Bangladesh – no humanitarian program should last this long without a realistic long-term plan for a better future.