New York, April 30 -- When Nour gave birth earlier than expected, her baby girl had serious health complications. Suffering from a weak pulse, difficulty breathing, and lung inflammation, the infant was immediately placed in an incubator for 10 days. During this time, hospital restrictions prevented Nour from seeing her daughter until the fifth day. Not only did this cause emotional distress, but it also made breastfeeding impossible.

When the baby was discharged, Nour's attempts to breastfeed were unsuccessful. The baby couldn't latch properly, and Nour had never seen any signs of milk production. With no financial means to purchase formula, she faced a daunting situation.

Everything changed when Action Against Hunger team, with the fi...