Geneva - In a recent report issued by UNICEF, the estimated number of Somali children who are or will suffer from malnutrition has increased by 50% reaching to 1.4 million children, among them 275.000 who have or will suffer life-threatening severe malnutrition in 2017. Children are more likely to die as result of killer diseases like cholera, acute watery diarrhea, and measles which are spreading in the region. Statistics of 2011 famine in Somalia which killed around 260.000 Somalis, over half of them children, prove that main causes of children's death were diarrhea and measles.