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Afghan mothers on brink as child malnutrition reaches new high

Qubad Wali Najiba, 24, rarely takes her eyes off her baby, Artiya, one of an estimated four million Afghan children at risk of dying from malnutrition this...

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dailysabah.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

Afghan mothers on brink as child malnutrition reaches new high

Qubad Wali Najiba, 24, rarely takes her eyes off her baby, Artiya, one of an estimated four million Afghan children at risk of dying from malnutrition this...

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arabnews.com4 mesi fa

Afghan mothers seek hospital help for malnourished children

HERAT: Najiba, 24, keeps a constant watch over her baby, Artiya, one of around four million children at risk of dying from malnutrition this year in Afghanistan. After suffering a bout of pneumonia at three months old,…

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  1. venerdì 16 gennaio 2026·arabnews.com

    Afghan mothers seek hospital help for malnourished children

    HERAT: Najiba, 24, keeps a constant watch over her baby, Artiya, one of around four million children at risk of dying from malnutrition this year in Afghanistan. After suffering a…

  2. venerdì 16 gennaio 2026·dailysabah.com

    Afghan mothers on brink as child malnutrition reaches new high

    Qubad Wali Najiba, 24, rarely takes her eyes off her baby, Artiya, one of an estimated four million Afghan children at risk of dying from malnutrition this...