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Chad: After Severe Drought Followed by Floods, 2.1 Million Left Hungry
Mahamat Ramadane
Oct 13, 2022
As a result of the climate disaster, 10% of all children under five are affected by severe malnutrition, and one in three will suffer from stunted growth.
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