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Health Officials: Malnutrition Growing Threat to Afghan Children

The Ministry of Public Health says that in the last four months, 308 malnourished children have died, and more than 200,000 more children are inflicted by malnutrition.

According to the ministry, the number of children suffering from malnutrition is increasing this year.

“From the beginning of 2022 until now, more than two hundred thousand cases have been recorded so far ... among them there are 60,000 children who are suffering from severe malnutrition,” said Javid Hajir, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health.

Officials at the Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital, the largest treatment center for malnourished children in the country, said that the number of malnourished children in Kabul is increasing every day.

“Being in poverty has a very direct impact on families ... it harms the children the most, those who are under 5 years old,” said Mohammad Aref Hassanzai, head of the Internal Medicine Department of Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital.

“Most of our patients are from the provinces. Currently, the number of malnourished patients has increased and the majority of them come from the provinces and Kabul too. Poverty and unemployment have increased, that is why the number of patients and diseases increased,” said Hasiba, head of malnutrition at the Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital.

Previously, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said that the economic crisis was a major reason for the rise of malnutrition among Afghan children.

Health Officials: Malnutrition Growing Threat to Afghan Children

Previously, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said that the economic crisis was a major reason for the rise of malnutrition among Afghan children.

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The Ministry of Public Health says that in the last four months, 308 malnourished children have died, and more than 200,000 more children are inflicted by malnutrition.

According to the ministry, the number of children suffering from malnutrition is increasing this year.

“From the beginning of 2022 until now, more than two hundred thousand cases have been recorded so far ... among them there are 60,000 children who are suffering from severe malnutrition,” said Javid Hajir, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health.

Officials at the Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital, the largest treatment center for malnourished children in the country, said that the number of malnourished children in Kabul is increasing every day.

“Being in poverty has a very direct impact on families ... it harms the children the most, those who are under 5 years old,” said Mohammad Aref Hassanzai, head of the Internal Medicine Department of Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital.

“Most of our patients are from the provinces. Currently, the number of malnourished patients has increased and the majority of them come from the provinces and Kabul too. Poverty and unemployment have increased, that is why the number of patients and diseases increased,” said Hasiba, head of malnutrition at the Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital.

Previously, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said that the economic crisis was a major reason for the rise of malnutrition among Afghan children.

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