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UNICEF warns of looming child nutrition crisis in Syria amid 12 years of conflict and deadly earthquakes
UNICEF warns of looming child nutrition crisis in Syria amid 12 years of conflict and deadly earthquakes
Twelve years of conflict, and the recent deadly earthquakes, have left millions of children in Syria at heightened risk of malnutrition, UNICEF warned. As the conflict in Syria enters its 13th year on 15 March, hostilities continue unabated in several parts of the country, particularly in the northwest. Grave violations of children’s rights persist. Children continue to live in fear of attacks, displacement and are increasingly at risk of hunger. Stunting results from chronic undernutrition and causes irreversible physical and mental damage to children. This impacts their capacity to learn, their productivity and earnings later in adulthood.
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Web feature story - Twelve years on, Syrian children endure one brutal crisis after another
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1 Month On: UNICEF's response to the deadly earthquakes in Syria
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