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Nigerian children pay the price for the Iran war as malnutrition and poverty surge
Nigerian children are suffering from worsening malnutrition and poverty linked to the Iran war, which has driven up petrol and food prices. The conflict has exacerbated economic struggles in northern Nigeria, with UNICEF warning that 23.4 million additional children could fall into poverty by year-end if the war continues.
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