An update on Yemeni children the Washington Post saw and reported on in December.
Abdo sleeps near his grandmother's bed in the clinic of Aslam. By Sudarsan Raghavan and Sudarsan Raghavan Cairo bureau chief covering North Africa and Yemen Email Bio Follow Ali Al Mujahed February 27 at 5:00 AM CAIRO — In the hunger zone of Yemen, one child miraculously improved, and another is receiving help. The third one, an infant girl, is still teetering on the edge, while the fourth child remains in need of help. At least these are the fates of the children we know about.
Staff weighed the child on a scale and placed a diaper on him, the first one he had worn in a year. In the following days, Mehdi told us, Abdo began to gain weight with the nutritional supplements the clinic provided. But the child was also suffering from other ailments brought on by the erosion of his immune system due to months of severe hunger. In these photographs taken in February 2019, Abdo Saleh, 3, looks healthier.
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