SUKKUR — In the ad-hoc child malnutrition facility at the Railway Hospital in Sukkur, mothers cradle and nurse their toddlers, all emaciated and weakened. A row of beds runs either side of the ward in the brown and gray-painted Raj-era hospital, upon one of which sits three year-old Zamina. She was malnourished before the floods hit, but the flight from the family farm in Thulla to this heaving city in northern Sindh worsened the tiny girl’s condition considerably, says Dr Sakina Jafri, pausing to speak as she moved from bed to bed. “With the threat of disease all around, young children are most prone,” she said. “And when they are so young and are malnourished, it only adds to that level of vulnerability.”
Tag: Simon Roughneen in Asia
Thailand buys sugar for the first time in 30 years – Financial Times
By Tim Johnston and Simon Roughneen in Bangkok and Jack Farchy and Jun Merrett in London http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/508e30b2-8e60-11df-964e-00144feab49a.html At Big...
Thai group thinks big in China – Financial Times
http://blogs.ft.com/beyond-brics/2010/07/12/thai-group-thinks-big-in-china/ Just as Jeffrey Immelt, the General Electric chief executive, and other foreign businessmen are complaining about the difficulties...
Bank of Thailand gets new boss but state of emergency remains – Financial Times
http://blogs.ft.com/beyond-brics/2010/07/06/bank-of-thailand-picks-new-boss-but-state-of-emergency-lingers/ By Simon Roughneen in Bangkok Congratulations were the first order of the day after getting through to the...
The Press Under Fire, Again – The Irrawaddy
http://www.irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=18621 Thai and foreign journalists came under fire and sustained casualties during the recent political violence in Bangkok, with...