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323 Children Have Died From Malnutrition in 2022: MoPH

Numbers of the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) indicated that at least 323 malnourished children have died since the beginning of 2022 across Afghanistan.

Jawid Hazhir, spokesman of the Ministry of Public Health, said that nearly 200,000 children have been affected by malnutrition in the past year.

“Since the beginning of the new year (2022), 59,883 severe malnutrition cases were registered, 137,096 children had moderate malnutrition, and 323 have died,” said Hazhir.

Health officials and doctors stated that unemployment and poverty are the main reasons for the surge of malnourished children in Afghanistan.

Suhrab, 2, is suffering from malnutrition. Suhrab’s mother said her husband is unemployed and they cannot afford enough food for their children. “We do not have the financial capability to treat him. He has been suffering from malnutrition for more than two years,” said Suhrab’s mother.

Meanwhile, officials at the Indira Gandhi (Sehat-e-Tefl) hospital said that around 60 malnourished children are brought into the hospital per month for treatment.

“Many of our patients are suffering from severe malnutrition. In additional to malnutrition, they suffer from other illnesses too,” said Dr. Mohammad Aref Hassanzai, a doctor at the hospital.

Based on the findings of the Ministry of Health, more than 2,600,000 children were registered in the last three years in Afghanistan who were suffering from malnutrition.

323 Children Have Died From Malnutrition in 2022: MoPH

Health officials and doctors stated that unemployment and poverty are the main reasons for the surge of malnourished children in Afghanistan.

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Numbers of the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) indicated that at least 323 malnourished children have died since the beginning of 2022 across Afghanistan.

Jawid Hazhir, spokesman of the Ministry of Public Health, said that nearly 200,000 children have been affected by malnutrition in the past year.

“Since the beginning of the new year (2022), 59,883 severe malnutrition cases were registered, 137,096 children had moderate malnutrition, and 323 have died,” said Hazhir.

Health officials and doctors stated that unemployment and poverty are the main reasons for the surge of malnourished children in Afghanistan.

Suhrab, 2, is suffering from malnutrition. Suhrab’s mother said her husband is unemployed and they cannot afford enough food for their children. “We do not have the financial capability to treat him. He has been suffering from malnutrition for more than two years,” said Suhrab’s mother.

Meanwhile, officials at the Indira Gandhi (Sehat-e-Tefl) hospital said that around 60 malnourished children are brought into the hospital per month for treatment.

“Many of our patients are suffering from severe malnutrition. In additional to malnutrition, they suffer from other illnesses too,” said Dr. Mohammad Aref Hassanzai, a doctor at the hospital.

Based on the findings of the Ministry of Health, more than 2,600,000 children were registered in the last three years in Afghanistan who were suffering from malnutrition.

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