PodcastThe Crisis Room

Wasted Away: The Malnutrition Crisis in Katsina

On The Crisis Room, we’re sounding the alarm.

This week: a powerful conversation with MSF on Nigeria’s malnutrition crisis—where aid workers fight to save lives on the edge.

But we’re not stopping there. In the coming episodes, we will dig into the tangled roots of insecurity, mass displacement, and how climate change fuels conflict across Africa.

The stakes are real. Tune in, share, and stay ahead of the story.

Hosts: Salma and Salim

Guest: Mr Suwulubalah Dorborson, project manager MSF Katsina, Nigeria

Audio producer: Anthony Asemota

Executive producer: Ahmad Salkida

The Crisis Room podcast is highlighting urgent issues, beginning with a critical discussion with MSF (Médecins Sans Frontières) about Nigeria's malnutrition crisis, where aid workers are working tirelessly to protect lives. Upcoming episodes will investigate the interconnected causes of insecurity, mass displacement, and the role of climate change in escalating conflicts across Africa. Hosted by Salma and Salim, the podcast features guest Mr. Suwulubalah Dorborson, MSF project manager in Katsina, Nigeria, with Anthony Asemota as the audio producer and Ahmad Salkida as the executive producer.


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