the Mirror reports."He was almost gone when he arrived but thank God we were able to do what was necessary and he started improving," Rageh Mohammed, supervising doctor of hospital's malnutrition ward, said."He is suffering from CP (cerebral palsy) and severe malnutrition."Unable to afford Faid's medication or treatment, his family relies on donations to get him treated.Dr Mohammed says malnutrition cases are on the rise and impoverished parents are forced to rely on the kindness of strangers or international aid to get their children treated.Famine has never been officially declared in Yemen, where a six-year war has left 80% of the population reliant on aid in what the U.N.
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