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Over 3.4 Million Kano state Children suffer Malnutrition – UNICEF

The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) has revealed a troubling statistic for Kano state, out of over 3.4 million children under five, 2 million equivalent to 56.9% are suffering from stunting due to malnutrition.

This was disclosed by Rahama Rihood Mohammed, UNICEF Chief of Field Office in Kano, during the launch of the 2024 First Round of Maternal Neonatal Child Health (MNCH) Week at Ungwa Uku Primary Healthcare Centre in Tarauni Local Government Area.

Kano, with a projected population of around 17 million, faces significant challenges in child health, as more than half of its under-five population is affected by stunting. This stark figure highlights the critical need for improved nutritional support and health interventions in the state.

 

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf responded to these concerns by emphasizing his administration’s commitment to enhancing healthcare services. He outlined efforts to improve health services across the state, ensuring they are accessible and affordable to all 44 local government areas.

Yusuf said his administration aims to address these pressing health issues and provide better support for the state’s vulnerable populations.

– parallelfacts

 

#Renewed Hope……. This will trickle down to other states very soon as most families cannot afford all the Protein sufficient foods for their children such as Eggs, milk, beans, vegetables, peas… Majority eat only rice and garri without meat 🥩…

Some sicknesses that can only be found in a war torn countries…. Kwashiorkor would soon come…cholera just returned… What’s UNICEF doing in Nigeria….. Red Cross ➕ will soon start sending relief materials to Nigeria…

Yet, they are asking your traditional rulers and elites whose their entire families are outside Nigeria to tell you not to protest but wait for Mahmood Yakubu’s evil infested Devilish INEC…..

Nonsense and ingredients…

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