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"68 per Cent of Women and 63 per Cent of Sahrawi Minors Suffer From Chronic Anaemia"

The health of the Saharan refugee population was deteriorating year after year. After 50 years of exile, more than 170,000 people were trapped in a chronic health emergency marked by malnutrition, anaemia and food insecurity; the sustained reduction of humanitarian aid had made food the main public health problem in the camps.
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The health of the Saharan refugee population was deteriorating year after year. After 50 years of exile, more than 170,000 people were trapped in a chronic health emergency marked by malnutrition, anaemia and food insecurity; the sustained reduction of humanitarian aid had made food the main public health problem in the camps.

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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