Children keep suffering in Somalia. Severe malnutrition has reached crisis levels across the region.
1.5 million children are already malnourished and 386,000 children are suffering from the most dangerous form of malnutrition – Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM). They are on the verge of death if they do not get urgent help.
Relentless droughts and soaring food prices continue to devastate families. Ongoing conflict and alarming outbreaks of cholera and measles are only making the situation worse. Children are dying and they need lifesaving food now.
Our team, and UNICEF Ambassador Donncha O’Callaghan, recently witnessed first-hand the catastrophic situation, when on a field trip to Somalia in October.
Please donate now to send life-saving food, clean water and medicine to children living through disaster in Somalia and the Horn of Africa region.
To the untrained eye, Aisha might have been dozing off in her mother’s arms.
But to Dr. Isse Hassan, Aisha’s droopy eyelids were a warning – a sign that the tiny 1-year-old was drifting in and out of consciousness.
Aisha was in distress, not sleepy. Dr. Hassan and the staff at the Garowe General Hospital Stabilization Centre were carefully monitoring her pulse and oxygen levels as they provided treatment for severe malnutrition
Too weak to eat, she was feed therapeutic milk via a nasal tube. She also received antibiotics as well as an oral rehydration solution. Within hours, Aisha began to recover.
“Before I was fearing for sake of my baby,” Ali said. “But now, I am so happy that my baby is better.”
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You can help us reach more children affected by the conflict. Please donate today and help us protect children in the Horn of Africa.