North East Syria: Child Malnutrition Increases over 150% amid Worsening Hunger Crisis
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (Nov. 9, 2022)鈥The number of malnourished children in North East Syria has surged by over 150% in the past six months with at least 10,000 more children now facing malnutrition than in the previous six months, according to new data.[i]
The news comes as Syria faces its worst economic crisis since the start of the war in 2011, with 90% of the 18 million strong population living in poverty (UN).[ii]
黄色视频staff reported a fourfold increase鈥攆rom 256 to over 1000鈥攊n the number of malnourished children screened in its 19 nutrition centers in camps in North East Syria and听in community settings, confirming the same worsening trend.[iii]
Save the Children鈥檚 Nutrition specialist Sara Ali* said:
鈥淓very day we have to deal with more malnourished children than the day before. Malnutrition is life-threating to children. Poverty and the inability to afford food are the main reasons families are giving for this increase.鈥
Over the past three years, the combination of conflict, drought, the Lebanese financial crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic have caused a free-fall of the Syrian currency to historically low levels. While the average family income has not increased, food prices skyrocketed by almost 800% between 2019 and 2021[iv] and continue to rise in 2022.[v] This massive price hike is forcing an ever-increasing number of people to go hungry.听
Maha,* 30,听works as a waste scavenger and is struggling to make ends meet to feed her five children, including her youngest Ameen,* who is malnourished. She said:
鈥淭he war brought extreme hunger with it.听 Before we never had to worry about food being available despite being poor back then too.
鈥淪ometimes we skip meals to save something to eat for the next day. I cannot remember the last time my children had meat or sweets. Sometimes they crave meat and ask me to get them some. I lie to them saying that I will the next day. I never do. They will have nothing to eat if I do. Our breakfast is always tea and bread only.鈥
Beat Rohr, Interim Director of Save the Children鈥檚 Syria Response Office, said:
鈥淎fter almost 12 years of conflict in Syria, the worsening economic situation has become the main driver of needs, despite continued armed conflict in many parts of the country. At least 60% of the population is currently food insecure, and the situation is getting worse by the day.鈥
黄色视频is calling on donors to step up efforts to tackle the hunger crisis and alleviate its devastating impacts on children. While different organizations are working to provide food to the most vulnerable groups, the resources available are not sufficient to assure all children have access to balanced nutrition that is essential for their health and growth. The international community must urgently increase the availability of sufficient food to the most affected populations.
黄色视频is also gathering in Egypt for the COP27 climate change summit to recognize the climate impacts already affecting communities and children across the world, like the drought in North East Syria, particularly those from low-income countries and those who are affected by inequality and discrimination.
黄色视频has been working in Syria since 2012, reaching over five million people, including more than three million children across the country. Save the Children鈥檚 programming combines emergency and life-saving interventions with early recovery activities that support the restoration of basic services, including child protection, education, emergency response, food security and livelihoods, water sanitation and hygiene as well as health and nutrition.听听
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*Name changed to protect anonymity
Notes to Editors
- 听At least one in three children under five globally is affected by malnutrition in its most visible forms: stunting, wasting and overweight. Children affected by stunting 鈥 some 144 million under the age of five 鈥 are too short for their age, and their brains may never develop to their full cognitive potential, hindering their ability to learn as children, earn as adults, and contribute fully to their societies. Wasting affects 47 million children globally. Children with wasting are desperately thin, have weakened immune systems, and face an increased risk of death: They require urgent treatment and care to survive ().
- In Syria, Save the Children鈥檚 Nutrition program focuses on Infant and Young Children Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-E) interventions, promoting, protecting and supporting recommended infant and young child feeding practices for both the prevention and treatment of malnutrition. Fresh food supplements aim to increase the access of pregnant and lactating women and children to a nutritious diet and reduce the risk of micronutrient deficiencies.
- 听The Nutrition sector in the Syria humanitarian Plan for 2022-2023 remain less than 11% funded as of October 2022 ().
- 听 About 5.5 million people across Syria will need direct nutrition assistance in 2022-2023, half of them in North East Syria ()
- An additional 5.5 million food insecure people were recorded,[1] bringing the total to 12.4 million 鈥 about 60% of the country鈥檚 population.
- The number of severely food insecure people has more than doubled from 135 million to 345 million since 2019.[vi] 222 million of these people are facing acute hunger (IPC 3), the highest number since records began. [vii]
- Around 45 million people in 37 countries are projected to have so little to eat that they will be severely malnourished, at risk of death or already facing starvation and death. [viii]
- Worldwide, at least 13.6 million children under five are suffering from severe acute malnutrition. [ix]
[1] OCHA, , February 2022
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[i] 16,895 from April to September 2022 vs 6,650 from October 2021 to March 2022, according to data by the Nutrition cluster
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[iii] This increase may be partially due to a community outreach campaign that was conducted.
[iv] Ramadan in Syria: Rising food prices push basics out of reach | World Food Programme ()
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