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Hundreds of Health Centers close in Somalia as aid cuts raise famine fears

Mogadishu (HOL) — The closure of hundreds of health facilities across Somalia is cutting off lifesaving care for pregnant women, nursing mothers and young children as drought, rising prices and severe funding shortages deepen the country’s humanitarian crisis, CARE warned on Thursday.

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Hundreds of Health Centers close in Somalia as aid cuts raise famine fears
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What happened

  • The article reports that hundreds of health facilities in Somalia have closed, impacting care for vulnerable populations due to aid cuts and worsening humanitarian conditions.

Key claims

  • The closure of health facilities is affecting pregnant women, nursing mothers, and young children.
  • Drought, rising prices, and severe funding shortages are contributing to the humanitarian crisis.
  • CARE issued a warning regarding the implications of these closures on health care access.

Source limitations

  • The article relies on a warning from CARE without independent verification.
  • No specific details on the number of health centers closed or the extent of the impact are provided.
  • There is no response from government or other stakeholders regarding the closures.

Reader takeaway

The closure of health centers due to aid cuts poses a significant risk to the health of pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children in Somalia.

What remains unclear

  • What specific measures are being taken to address the funding shortages?
  • How many health centers have closed in total?
  • What are the immediate consequences for the affected populations?

Why it matters

The article highlights a critical situation where the closure of health facilities could lead to increased mortality among vulnerable groups in Somalia.

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Mogadishu (HOL) — The closure of hundreds of health facilities across Somalia is cutting off lifesaving care for pregnant women, nursing mothers and young children as drought, rising prices and severe funding shortages deepen the country’s humanitarian crisis, CARE warned on Thursday.

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