Climate Change Is a Grave Threat to Children’s Survival
Extreme events, including wildfires, floods and hurricanes, have become a frightening new normal.
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Skyrocketing wheat prices could put millions of children in the world’s most fragile contexts, such as Yemen, Lebanon, and Syria, at risk of illness or even death due to hunger. In places like South Sudan and the Sahel, the ongoing conflict has hindered access to food for years. In Kenya, 3.5 million people are suffering extreme hunger. In Somalia, up to 1.5 million children could be facing severe acute malnutrition by October.
COVID-19 is adding to the impacts of conflict and climate change to push millions of children across the world to the verge of starvation. There’s no vaccine for hunger, but there is a solution if we act now.
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Save the Children works in the hardest-to-reach places to address the root causes of hunger to ensure the most vulnerable grow up heathy and nourished.
- A persistent lack of access to nutritious food.
- Conflict and insecurity.
- A dramatic increase in food prices.
- COVID-19 and its secondary impacts, including lockdowns, school closures and economic recession.
- Gender inequality.
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Extreme events, including wildfires, floods and hurricanes, have become a frightening new normal.
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