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UN: Children are ‘wasting’ away in Haiti as violence leads to skyrocketing malnutrition

Por: Portland Press Herald World May 13, 2023

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People are being kidnapped and held for ransom, sometimes even after multiple payments are made. And now children are wasting away because they are so severely malnourished. With armed violence in Haiti worsening daily, the United Nations’ lead child welfare agency is continuing to sound the alarm on the effects of the crisis on the country’s most vulnerable population. Not only are children increasingly becoming victims of stray bullets and... + full article



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