Ten humanitarian crises that didn't make media headlines in 2022:
- Angola – 3.8 million people do not have enough to eat
- Malawi – 37 percent of children are malnourished
- Central African Republic – 3.1 million people in need of humanitarian aid
- Zambia – 50 percent of people live on 1.90 dollars a day
- Chad – Second highest maternal mortality rate in the world
- Burundi – 50 percent of children under five are malnourished
- Zimbabwe – 7 million people need humanitarian aid
- Mali – Eighth-highest child mortality rate in the world
- Cameroon – 3.9 million people in need
- Niger – 4.4 million people are acutely food insecure
CARE’s annual “Breaking the Silence” report highlights the crises which received the least media attention over the course of the year.
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