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Central African Republic's children are world's most deprived, UNICEF says

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July 02, 2024
Reuters

GENEVA (Reuters) - The Central African Republic's three million children are the world's most deprived, with widespread malnutrition, inadequate healthcare access and instability putting the country at high risk of a humanitarian crisis, UNICEF said on Tuesday.

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