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'Hunger will kill children in Lebanon by year's end'
By AFP - Jul 29,2020 - Last updated at Jul 29,2020
BEIRUT — Close to a million people in Beirut can no longer afford basic necessities and children are likely to starve to death this year, the charity Save The Children said Wednesday.
The group said 910,000 people, more than half of them children, in the Greater Beirut area no longer have sufficient amounts of food because of the economic crisis.
"We will start seeing children dying from hunger before the end of the year," said Jad Sakr, acting country director of Save the Children in Lebanon.
Lebanon's economy has collapsed in recent months, with the local currency losing 80 per cent of its value, businesses closing en masse and poverty soaring at the same alarming rate as unemployment.
The economic crisis, the worst in Lebanon's history, is compounded by the loss of income caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
"This crisis hits everybody — Lebanese families, Palestinian and Syrian refugees alike," Sakr said.
The charity recounted the case of a young Syrian mother living in southern Lebanon whose nine-year-old daughter offered to sell tissues on the highway so her siblings would not starve.
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