INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As many as 875,000 children in Afghanistan are at risk of severe wasting, the United Nations agency for children said on Tuesday.Sam Mort,
chief of communication of UNICEF in Afghanistan, said on Twitter that the organization needs urgent support to prevent and treat
malnourished boys and girls.This comes after Save the Children said last month that child malnutrition cases has risen nearly 50 percent in
Afghanistan as hunger hits recorded levels.The rate of admissions in Kabul&s main children&s hospital, Indira Gandhi Children&s Hospital,
has also increased.The hospital will use everything at its disposal to treat the children
Admissions at the hospital have increased due to lack of health facilities in provinces,& said Mohammad Haseeb Rahimzai, head of Indira
Gandhi Children&s Hospital.In May, Save the Children reported that about 9.6 million children in Afghanistan have been unable to secure food
on a daily basis due to the deepening economic crisis in the country, the impact of the Ukraine war, and continuing drought.The post 875,000
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