Nigeria: Acute Malnutrition

Two million children are suffering from acute malnutrition in Nigeria, with only 20 per centreceiving nutritional and other treatments they desperately need. Acute malnutrition is now contributing to nearly half of child deaths under five in the affected areas. The North-East and North-West regions are hardest hit, with millions of children and pregnant women facing malnutrition due to poor food access, unsafe water, and the ongoing effects of conflict. The Nigerian Red Cross Society is on the ground providing vital health, nutrition, and protection services, but urgent funding is needed to scale up their efforts.

Your donation can make a difference – donate now to help the NRCS provide critical assistance.

To view the emergency appeal and more information on this emergency, visit the emergency page on IFRC.org.

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