Hacking Hunger

Episode 33: Breastfeeding in Emergencies – Nourishing Women and Children in Cox’s Bazar

05.21.2019 - By World Food Program USAPlay

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Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh is home to the world’s largest refugee camp. One million refugees live there – 80 percent are women and children. The camp is plagued by poor water, unsanitary conditions, and limited access to health services and food. We spoke with Tracy Dube, a WFP nutritionist in the camp, about the challenges that pregnant mothers, new moms and young children face in this pop-up city.

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