The World Health Organization (WHO) Supports 6,000 Children Suffering From Extreme Hunger With Nutritious Food In Borno With 60 programme in...
The World Health Organization (WHO) Supports 6,000 Children Suffering From Extreme Hunger With Nutritious Food In Borno
With 60 programme instruments spread over 7 centres, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has helped the government of Borno state care for 6,000 children who are suffering from severe malnutrition (SAM).
The WHO Emergency Manager, Dr. Beatrice Muraguri, presented the supplies to the medical community and stated: "The food distribution was done to address the issue of childhood malnutrition in the nation. localities in Borno State affected by the terrorist menace.
She gave her word that the targeted children, who are severely malnourished, would receive the goods.
In accepting the 60 bags of supplies, Director Adamu Usman spoke on behalf of the Secretary General of the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Affairs to thank the WHO for its assistance in the fight against childhood malnutrition.
He gave Dr. Muraguri the reassurance that mothers and other carers in Borno state's 11 local governments will receive the SAM equipment.
The local governments that are impacted include the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC), Jere, Konduga, Gwoza, Bama, Uba/Askira, Kaga, Gubio, Monguno, Damboa, and Mobbar, in addition to a few other settlements. Niger.
