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Refugee children in Atmeh village bordering Turkey. The Global Hunger Index 2018 showed that eight of the 117 countries included in the study had “very serious” hunger problems. In addition to the 25 percent of children who are suffering from chronic malnutrition, 9 percent of all children in the world are acutely malnourished, according to the index.  (Photo by IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation) Photo used under CC BY
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