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UN: Malnourished Baby Footage in Syria’s Eastern Ghouta Sends Call for Better Food Aid

UN: Malnourished Baby Footage in Syria’s Eastern Ghouta Sends Call for Better Food Aid

Wednesday, 25 October, 2017 - 18:00
Syrian infant Sahar Dofdaa, suffering from severe malnutrition, is seen at a clinic in the rebel-controlled town of Hamouria, in the eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, on Saturday. Photo: AFP

Footage showing a fatally malnourished baby in the Eastern Ghouta region of Syria sent a call on getting more food supplies to starving children, UN agencies warned on Wednesday.


According to Reuters, photos of a one-month-old baby girl being treated at a clinic in the rebel-controlled town of Hamouria on the outskirts of Damascus were widely shared in the press and on social media.


The baby was reported to have died on Sunday of malnutrition and other health issues.


Her death came after another child in eastern Ghouta also died of malnutrition on Saturday, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.


The United Nations children's agency UNICEF said more than 1,100 children are now believed to be suffering from acute malnutrition in Eastern Ghouta, a densely populated rural area that has been under a tight blockade by President Bashar al-Assad's regime forces since 2013.


UNICEF spokeswoman Juliette Touma said if aid can't be delivered to Eastern Ghouta soon more children would be pushed to the brink of starvation.


"A direct link between the conflict, the violence, the ongoing fighting has lead to the situation becoming bleak for children ... It is a pretty horrific picture," Touma told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from Amman. "Children have been the face of this crisis from the very beginning."


UNICEF's latest numbers were based on three months of sample data starting from June where they found malnutrition is "deteriorating" in the area where an estimated 400,000 people are believed to be living.”


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