UNICEF says 75,000 children could die in Nigeria hunger crisis
UNICEF says 75,000 children could die in Nigeria hunger crisis
Famine-like
conditions in the former stronghold of Boko Haram militants in
northeast Nigeria could kill 75,000 children over the next year if they
do not receive aid, the UN children’s agency said on Thursday. “The 75,000 is from the three states - Borno, Yobe and Adamawa,”
said UNICEF spokesman Patrick Rose. The agency has said 400,000
children aged under five would suffer from severe acute malnutrition in
those states, and more than four million people faced severe food
shortages in the region. UNICEF also said it had increased the sum
sought in its humanitarian appeal to help malnourished children in the
region, to $115 million - more than double the previous amount of $55
million. (Reuters)