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In this photo taken Monday Aug. 29, 2016. Jean Stowell, an American midwife, from Loconia, New Hampshire, who is in charge of an emergency feeding center, carries 18-month-old Yakubu a malnourished child at the center run by Doctors Without Borders in Maiduguri, Nigeria. The whimpers from skeletally thin babies too weak to cry out are a harbinger of worse things to come: A quarter of the kids lucky enough to make it to this emergency feeding center are dying, the latest victims of Boko Haram's Islamic insurgency. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
Photo by: Sunday Alamba
In this photo taken Monday Aug. 29, 2016. Jean Stowell, an American midwife, from Loconia, New Hampshire, who is in charge of an emergency feeding center, carries 18-month-old Yakubu a malnourished child at the center run by Doctors Without Borders in Maiduguri, Nigeria. The whimpers from skeletally thin babies too weak to cry out are a harbinger of worse things to come: A quarter of the kids lucky enough to make it to this emergency feeding center are dying, the latest victims of Boko Haram's Islamic insurgency. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

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