More Children Threatened By Malnutrition Than Violence In CAR, U.N. Says

U.N. News Centre: In Central African Republic, ‘more children will die from malnutrition than bullets’ — U.N. agency
“The number of children being treated for severe acute malnutrition in the Central African Republic’s war-torn capital, Bangui, has tripled since the beginning of 2014, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) confirmed today, predicting that more children are likely to suffer in the coming months…” (4/25).

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