Doctors and Nurses fight against starvation in Somaliland
In Somaliland medical workers are in a desperate race against time to save millions of children from death. The children are at risk of starvation in South Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and Nigeria. According to Carolyn Miles, the CEO of Save the Children, of the 20 million people at risk of starvation across the four nations, 10 million of them are children younger than 18 years old. International refugee agencies say a humanitarian crisis is imminent.
$10: Can help treat a malnourished child for two weeks (about two packets of Plumpy'Nut per day).
$15: Can help treat a malnourished child for nearly three weeks.
$20: Can help treat a malnourished child for one month or help treat two children for two weeks.
$40: One carton of Plumpy'Nut can help cure one child who is severely malnourished or treat four malnourished children for two weeks.
The Democrats are all about the children so fork up some money Democrats to help the children in Muslim Land.