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UK: North-east Humanitarian Crisis Remains Our Priority


Adedayo Akinwale
The United Kingdom has said the humanitarian crisis in the North-east region of Nigeria remains a significant priority for the British Government.
The Head of Humanitarian Team, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), Ms. Alexandra Maclean, stated this yesterday during a Humanitarian, Development, and Peacebuilding stakeholders’ engagement forum in Abuja.
She said after more than 12 years of conflict affecting the North-east region, the value of the NEDC to ensure coordination between federal and state governments, and the international community cannot be overemphasised.
Maclean noted that the leadership of NEDC is central in this space to ensure and maximise the combined value of all efforts and resources to meet the need of the conflict-affected population in the region and support the transition to peace and development. ....

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Didn t know what to expect. the study was quote, open label. that means that everyone, the doctors, the families, they all knew that the therapy was being administered. so these cells are not manipulated. we re just watching them and infusing them to the child. each child received 1 to 2 billion cells given through an i.v. at six months and then a year later the children returned for observation. generally we saw behaviors improve in the children at six months compared to their baseline studies. i wonder if it s anything else we could use. 70% did report behavioral improvements. but the doctor is cautious about those results. my role is to evaluate the children and to determine, have they actually responded to this treatment. that s actually a complicated task because autism is very variable. anything else you see happening in that picture? let me see. ....

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