Hunger is not only a temporary discomfort but a familiar daily reality for the children of Salaama Valley.
The hunger crisis among children is a serious issue, especially in these low-income and underserved communities. Many children lack consistent access to nutritious food, leading to malnutrition, stunted growth, weakened immunity, and poor cognitive development. Poverty, conflict, climate change, and limited access to basic services all contribute to this crisis. As a result, hunger not only affects children’s physical health but also their ability to learn, grow, and reach their full potential. Addressing child hunger requires collective efforts to improve food security, support families, and invest in sustainable community solutions.



