sam med nick, travel to the town of dory, where malnutrition is a major problem. i said to him of fled her village because she feared attacks by armed groups. her 8 month old daughter became severely malnourished weeks later, homeless and hungry. i said you couldn't produce enough breastmilk. so she travelled several hours to reach the hospital in the town of dory. while la illema, i'm in the since been displeased. we haven't received support. we used to have food to eat when we were in our home, but we don't think we can return. i'm really afraid my children will starve them. my eta, she's among hundreds of thousands. the un says are on the brink of starvation in burkina faso. they're hunkers, fueled by violence linked to years of unrest in the largely lawless style region that's forced many from their homes. almost 60 percent of all health centers in the sal had been forced to close. many of the people here of copeland villages where there's no longer any functioning health facilities. by the time they arrive, doctor say the children are often extremely malnouri