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Crisis in Tigray: no medicines in hospitals and malnutrition threatens the lives of children

  • Sophia Petez
  • BBC – World Service

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Haftom can barely stand on his feet and fights for his life

Little Haftom is about five years old and his name means “rich” in the language of the Tigray region, but he suffers from severe malnutrition and his weight is half of what a child his age should be.

As the doctor lifts the boy’s jacket and sweatpants to reveal Haftom’s slender arms and legs, his mother, who declined to be named, watches the scene with an expressionless face.

This scene depicts daily reality in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia where famine and malnutrition are characteristic conditions after two years of war between the forces of the region and the Ethiopian government. The peace deal ended fighting in the region, but the repercussions of the conflict remain.

The United Nations estimated in August that nearly one in three children under five in Tigray was suffering from malnutrition.

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