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Friend: Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are responding to active and urgent crises in more than 70 countries, including Madagascar and Afghanistan. As conflict, displacement, and climate change put people at risk all over the world, it’s more important than ever that we have the resources we need to respond to malnutrition and other life-threatening emergencies.
The World Health Organization has called malnutrition the single greatest threat to public health today. Malnutrition is extremely dangerous because it not only stunts a child’s development, but can also impair their immune system to the point at which even a case of diarrhea can be deadly.
In fact, it’s estimated that five children die every minute because their diet lacks essential nutrients.
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