
Contrary to the popular belief, economic growth may not be helpful in reducing undernutrition and stunted growth in kids, a new report found. This suggests that investment in interventions that directly impact health and nutrition are needed to tackle child undernutrition. Worldwide, malnutrition contributes to 2.6 million child deaths each year, or more than one in three of all child deaths. In 2011, an estimated 165 million children in developing countries were ...

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