Children face ‘staggeringly high’ hunger in conflict-hit Central African Republic

By Paula Dear BANGUI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Clinging to her toy dog, 18-month-old Clemence Mokbem stares ahead as nurses rush past to tend to crying babies in the hot, overcrowded intensive care ward in a Bangui hospital. The toddler was taken to the main children’s hospital in Central African Republic’s capital by her teenage mother Anita, after successive bouts of malaria led to fever and weight loss. “I fed her but she didn’t eat – she cried all night,” the 16-year-old told the Thomson Reuters Foundation at the hospital.

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Children face ‘staggeringly high’ hunger in conflict-hit Central African Republic