The South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Jul 2018)

Migration related malnutrition among war-instigated refugee children in the northern part of Cameroon

  • Samuel Nambile Cumber,
  • Geraldine Sinyuy,
  • Joyce Mahlako Tsoka-Gwegweni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/16070658.2017.1388559
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3
pp. 47 – 49

Abstract

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Migration is interwoven with the problems of health and nutrition. When people migrate, they are still in need of the most basic human needs including nutrition and health care. These two again are inter-related since they affect one another. The quality of nutrition which an individual receives has a lot to play on his/her health. This paper seeks to discuss the malnourished situation of the children of refugees and internally displaced persons in the northern part of Cameroon resulting from Boko Haram insurgencies in boarder countries (Nigeria in particular) and within Cameroon itself. The study also shows that the number of refugees in the Northern part of Cameroon has been on a progressive increase since 2013. The most alarming aspect of the presence of these refugees driven out of their homes by Boko Haram attacks is the large number of children who suffer from severe acute malnutrition.

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