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Refugee children in Kenya face starvation

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The World Food Program has warned that up to 800,000 refugees in Kenya are surviving on the bare minimum of essential supplies. The UN organization has been forced to slash food rations by 30 percent as a result of reductions in global aid, including major U.S. funding cuts.

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  • Refugee children in Kakuma are suffering from malnutrition and disease due to food shortages.
  • Recent cuts in U.S. aid have led to the suspension of nutrition programs at local hospitals. 34s
  • Food warehouses in Kakuma are nearly empty, and recent donations are insufficient. 1m 24s
  • The World Food Program has only been able to distribute 30% of the required food rations. 1m 49s
  • Many families, including those with children, are at risk of starvation without further aid. 2m 27s
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