In 2024, over 18.2 million children were born into hunger, with conflict and climate crises driving additional 800,000 children into hunger, as per Save the Children analysis. U.N. FAO data reveals a 5% rise in childhood hunger from the previous year, with countries like South Sudan and Pakistan seeing high numbers of babies born undernourished. The impact of malnutrition on children’s health and development is severe, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and tackling root causes of hunger globally.
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Children killed in ‘appalling’ hospital attack in West Kordofan, says WHO
SummaryOver 40 people, including children and health workers, were killed in an attack on Al-Mujlad Hospital in Sudan, prompting WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to condemn the violence against health facilities. Amid the ongoing civil war, the UN has deemed the humanitarian crisis in Sudan the worst in the world, with severe impacts on children, including malnutrition and exploitation. Need More Context? 🔎
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