💨 Abstract
In Nigeria's Borno state, severe malnutrition is worsening due to significant cuts in international aid, particularly from USAID. Yagana Bulama, a displaced farmer, lost one of her twin infants to malnutrition after aid programs were abruptly ended. The cuts have led to a reduction in therapeutic food supplies and healthcare services, affecting hundreds of thousands of displaced people. Humanitarian organizations are overwhelmed, and the crisis extends beyond nutrition, impacting shelter and economic stability.
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