A critical malnutrition crisis is unfolding in Nampula province, northern Mozambique, affecting a significant portion of its child population. Recent data indicates that three out of every five children in the region are suffering from malnutrition. The information was released by AIM, a news agency reporting from the area. The scale of the crisis raises concerns about the health and future development of children in Nampula. The cause of the widespread malnutrition has not been detailed in this report, but it highlights an urgent need for humanitarian intervention and long-term solutions to address food security in the province. Further investigation is needed to determine the specific factors contributing to this alarming rate and to implement effective support programs.
