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AFGOYE, Somalia (AP) - Aid workers are calling it Africa's biggest humanitarian crisis, but no one has to tell Fatima Usman how rapidly things have gone bad in Somalia.
The slender 23-year-old lost two children to hunger and one to cholera.
"I am praying to God that he will not take this baby yet," she says while cradling her four-month-old son, whose ribs poke out from the hunger he is being treated for by Doctors Without Borders. "But I do not have enough milk to give him."
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