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    Severe Child Malnutrition Crisis Affects 500,000 Somali Kids

    May 27, 2025
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    The heartbreaking death of one-year-old Maka’il, who succumbed to severe malnutrition just days after being discharged from a stabilization ward, highlights the growing child malnutrition crisis in Somalia.

    His story mirrors the struggle of thousands of Somali families as international funding shortfalls cripple critical health services.

    Mohamed Ma’ow, Maka’il’s father, described the ordeal at Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu:

    “He stayed in the hospital for 20 days receiving therapeutic food, but after we returned home, he relapsed. His condition became critical, and he died.”

    Surge in Child Malnutrition Crisis at Somali Hospitals

    Health professionals at Banadir Hospital have reported a sharp increase in admissions of severely malnourished children.

    “In the past two months alone, we’ve treated over 500 cases,” said Dr. Mohamed Jama. “The situation has worsened since many nutrition centers shut down due to funding cuts.”

    Read also: WFP Somalia 2025: Important Lessons From AA Workshop Report

    Somalia’s Child Nutrition Emergency

    According to UNICEF, 15% of Somali children are acutely malnourished.
    With nearly half a million children suffering from the most severe form.

    The abrupt withdrawal of international funding has forced humanitarian organizations to halt life-saving nutrition programs.

    Simon Karanja, UNICEF’s nutrition cluster coordinator, warned:

    “The nutrition situation in Somalia is very critical.
    Funding cuts have led to the closure of centers, the loss of medical staff, and a shortage of therapeutic food and essential supplies.”

    Child Malnutrition Crisis Needs Urgent Action

    The collapse of Somalia’s child nutrition infrastructure threatens to reverse years of humanitarian progress. Without immediate financial support and renewed global commitment, more children like Maka’il may lose their lives to preventable causes.

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