Hunger: 75,000 Nigerian children risk death – United Nations

Famine-like conditions in former Boko Haram stronghold in northeast Nigeria could kill 75,000 children over the next year, UN children’s agency said.

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 United Nations children’s agency said on Thursday.

Some 15,000 people have been killed and more than two million displaced during a seven-year insurgency by the Islamist militant group that has been pushed back to its stronghold in the Northeast’s vast Sambisa forest in the last few months.

The U.N. has called for military escorts for aid workers trying to reach areas affected by the crisis, which has been exacerbated by soaring food prices and scarce reserves from the last harvest.

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“The 75,000 is from the three states – Borno, Yobe and Adamawa,” said UNICEF spokesman Patrick Rose.

Rose said this in an emailed response to questions, referring to the number of children in those areas who could die over the next year.

The agency has said 400,000 children aged under five would suffer from severe acute malnutrition in those states.

The states in questions are those that have been worst hit by the insurgency.

Moreover, more than four million people faced severe food shortages in the region.

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UNICEF also said it had increased the sum sought in its humanitarian appeal to help malnourished children in the region.

There, food supplies are close to running out, to $115 million – more than double the previous amount of $55 million.

It said it had so far received just $28 million, which it said “presents a serious obstacle to UNICEF’s scale up plan”. 

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