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The impact of civil conflict on infant and child malnutrition Nigeria 2013

机译:内战对婴幼儿营养不良的影响尼日利亚2013年

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The new millennium brought renewed attention to improving the health of women and children. In this same period, direct deaths from conflicts have declined worldwide, but civilian deaths associated with conflicts have increased. Nigeria is among the most conflict‐prone countries in Sub‐Saharan Africa, especially recently with the Boko Haram insurgency in the north. This paper uses two data sources, the 2013 Demographic and Health Survey for Nigeria and the Social Conflict Analysis Database, linked by geocode, to study the effect of these conflicts on infant and young child acute malnutrition (or wasting). We show a strong association in 2013 between living close to a conflict zone and acute malnutrition in Nigerian children, with larger effects for rural children than urban children. This is related to the severity of the conflict, measured both in terms of the number of conflict deaths and the length of time the child was exposed to conflict. Undoubtedly, civil conflict is limiting the future prospects of Nigerian children and the country's economic growth. In Nigeria, conflicts in the north are expected to continue with sporadic attacks and continued damaged infrastructure. Thus, Nigerian children, innocent victims of the conflict, will continue to suffer the consequences documented in this study.
机译:新的千年再次引起人们对改善妇女和儿童健康的关注。在同一时期,世界范围内因冲突造成的直接死亡人数有所下降,但与冲突有关的平民死亡人数却有所增加。尼日利亚是撒哈拉以南非洲最容易发生冲突的国家之一,特别是最近北部拥有博科哈拉姆叛乱组织的国家。本文使用两个数据源(2013年尼日利亚人口与健康调查)和通过地理编码链接的社会冲突分析数据库来研究这些冲突对婴幼儿急性营养不良(或浪费)的影响。我们显示,2013年,靠近冲突地区的生活与尼日利亚儿童的急性营养不良之间有着密切的联系,对农村儿童的影响要大于城市儿童。这与冲突的严重性有关,可以通过冲突死亡人数和儿童遭受冲突的时间来衡量。毫无疑问,内战正在限制尼日利亚儿童的未来前景和该国的经济增长。在尼日利亚,预计北部冲突将继续发生零星袭击和基础设施持续受损。因此,作为冲突的无辜受害者的尼日利亚儿童将继续遭受本研究记录的后果。

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