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Food insecurity is on the rise in Burkina Faso — but UNICEF’s response is ensuring that children like Abdul Razak can recover from severe acute malnutrition and get a second chance at a healthy life.
In Burkina Faso, people like Aminata Zabré, who oversees a UNICEF-supported health center in Kaya, have treated thousands of children facing malnutrition. As part of UNICEF’s country-wide response, she and her team offer ongoing nutrition screenings and send severely malnourished children home with therapeutic food to restore them to health.
Aminata has seen up-close how rising rates of severe acute malnutrition have increased demand for nutrition screenings in the health center, especially as conflict has displaced over 2 million people and caused mass school closures.
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With your support, UNICEF teams in Burkina Faso and around the world are delivering the nutrition treatment that kids like Abdul Razak rely on to survive and thrive.
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Watch here to learn more about how UNICEF is helping children overcome malnutrition in Burkina Faso.
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UNICEF USA
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