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    Special Food Crisis Hits Four Nations

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 29, 2025 Health 1 Min Read
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    Supplies Nearing Empty

    A British-based aid organisation reports that warehouses holding special food for severely malnourished children are close to depletion in Nigeria, Kenya, Somalia and South Sudan (aid group statement). Staff on the ground describe shelves thinning fast, leaving treatment centres anxious about imminent stock-outs.

    Why the Food Matters

    The organisation says the high-nutrient product is central to medical protocols that help children regain weight and immune strength. Without regular rations, recovery times lengthen, and fragile youngsters risk relapsing into acute hunger, undermining years of progress against child mortality.

    Regional Repercussions

    Nigeria and Kenya combine large populations with seasonal food gaps, while Somalia and South Sudan face protracted crises. The shared shortage could magnify existing pressures on health services across the four nations, straining outreach teams already coping with drought, displacement and economic aftershocks.

    Appeal for Support

    The aid group urges donors and partner governments to expedite funding and logistics to restock the specialised supplies. It warns that timely deliveries are critical during the current lean season, when families’ reserves are lowest and clinics see the sharpest spike in admissions.

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