South Sudan, 2017A girl carries a bundle of grass back home in the late afternoon in the United Nations Mission in South...
Almost 1.4 million children are at imminent risk of death from severe acute malnutrition this year, as famine looms in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen, UNICEF said today.
Almost 1.4 million children are at imminent risk of death from severe acute malnutrition this year, as famine looms in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen, UNICEF said today.
“Time is
running out for more than a million children,” said UNICEF Executive Director
Anthony Lake. “We can still save many lives. The severe malnutrition and
looming famine are largely man-made. Our common humanity demands faster action.
We must not repeat the tragedy of the 2011 famine in the Horn of Africa.”
Nigeria, 2016On 10 August 2016, Aisha Muhammad Abdulahi, 25yrs, a Community Manager for Severe Acute Malnutrition...
In
northeast Nigeria, the number of children with severe acute malnutrition is
expected to reach 450,000 this year in the conflict-affected states of Adamawa,
Borno and Yobi. Fews Net, the famine early warning system that monitors food
insecurity, said late last year that famine likely occurred in some previously
inaccessible areas of Borno states, and that it is likely ongoing, and will
continue, in other areas which remain beyond humanitarian reach.
Somalia, 2015On 3 November 2015, mothers and children at a mother child health (MCH) centre run by UNICEF partner,...
In Somalia,
drought conditions are threatening an already fragile population battered by
decades of conflict. Almost half the population, or 6.2 million people, are
facing acute food insecurity and in need of humanitarian assistance. Some
185,000 children are expected to suffer from severe acute malnutrition this
year, however this figure is expected to rise to 270,000 in the next few
months.
South Sudan, 2015Nyajime Guet, 4, who is suffering from severe acute malnutrition and tuberculosis, is held by her father...
In South
Sudan, a country reeling from conflict, poverty and insecurity, over 270,000
children are severely malnourished. Famine has just recently been declared in
parts of Unity State in the northern central part of the country, where 20,000
children live. The total number of food insecure people across the country is
expected to rise from 4.9 million to 5.5 million at the height of the lean
season in July if nothing is done to curb the severity and spread of the food
crisis.
And in
Yemen, where a conflict has been raging for the past two years, 462,000
children are currently suffering from severe acute malnutrition – a nearly 200
per cent increase since 2014.
This year,
UNICEF is working with partners to provide therapeutic treatment to 220,000
severely malnourished children in Nigeria, over 200,000 severely malnourished
children in South Sudan, more than 200,000 severely malnourished children in
Somalia, and 320,000 children in Yemen.
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