UNICEF: Severe malnutrition threatens 2.9 million children in Afghanistan

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says that nearly 2.9 million children will face acute malnutrition this year, and more than 850,000 of them need treatment. Kabul 24: UNICEF adds that the European Union has recently donated 13 million euros to this organization and this money will be spent on.

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UNICEF: Tens of Thousands of Children Affected by Floods in Afghanistan

The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has reported that tens of thousands of children in Afghanistan have been severely affected by ongoing flash floods. The most vulnerable children are located in the northern provinces of Baghlan and Badakhshan, as well as the western province of Ghor. Kabul 24:.

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UNICEF is poised to treat 137,000 people with AWD this summer

The UN’s children charity, UNICEF, has announced its preparedness to treat 137,000 people in the event of “Acute Watery diarrhoea” during the upcoming hot season. Kabul24: “As summer temperatures rise, so do cases of Acute Watery Diarrhoea (AWD). If untreated, AWD can be life-threatening,” UNICEF in Afghanistan tweeted on Sunday..

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UNICEF: Over 48,000 children treated for acute malnutrition in April

The United Nations children’s charity, UNICEF, has said that the agency in April treated more than 48,000 children, 56% of them girls, who were suffering from acute malnutrition across Afghanistan as many more lives hang in the balance. Kabul24: UNICEF Afghanistan reported this in a series of tweets Wednesday indicating.

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