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Medecins Sans Frontieres Hunger Conflict Disease Push Northern Nigeria Towards Humanitarian Brink

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AI-generatedThe article describes a humanitarian crisis in northern Nigeria with no direct commercial mechanism. No specific company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The impact is on human welfare, not on any commercial sector. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.
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- Over 250,000 severely malnourished children treated in outpatient facilities in 2024.
- More than 76,000 children required emergency hospital care in 2024.
- Nearly 28,000 malnourished children treated in Bauchi State from Jan-Apr 2025, a significant increase.
- MSF calls for urgent investment in healthcare and nutrition.
- Crisis driven by hunger, disease outbreaks, insecurity, inflation, and conflict.
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