"While famines and other episodes of severe hunger receive significant press coverage and attract much public attention, chronic hunger and malnutrition are considerably more prevalent in Africa. It is estimated that 14 percent of children are born with low birthweights every year, around 45 million preschool children are malnourished, and 192 million Africans of all ages are hungry.... This brief argues that failing to give adequate attention to child nutrition issues is shortsighted if African governments seek sustainable reductions in poverty. In poorly nourished populations, reductions in hunger and improvements in nutrition provide considerable productivity gains and save resources that can then be used for other pressing investments. ...
While most forms of malnutrition are easy to identify at an early age, micronutrient deficiency also...
In 1995, 167 million children under five years old — almost one-third of developing-country children...
Abstract: Hidden hunger or micronutrient deficiency continues to bedevil developing economies in Sub...
While famines and other episodes of severe hunger receive significant press coverage and attract muc...
While famines and other episodes of severe hunger receive significant press coverage and attract muc...
African countries and in particular the Sub Sahara ones contribute to the largest proportion of the...
In the 21st century Africa is in the top levels of hunger and malnutrition in the world that is unha...
Recent research from IFPRI and its partners shows the potential for income growth to improve nutriti...
In the era of the Sustainable Development Goals, the world faces many seemingly intractable problems...
In the era of the Sustainable Development Goals, the world faces many seemingly intractable problems...
In the 21st century Africa is in the top levels of hunger and malnutrition in the world that is unha...
Childhood undernutrition is of high public health significance, particularly within Sub-Saharan Afri...
...in more than a dozen African countries the rate of undernourishment is more than 40 percent, exce...
...in more than a dozen African countries the rate of undernourishment is more than 40 percent, exce...
While most forms of malnutrition are easy to identify at an early age, micronutrient deficiency also...
While most forms of malnutrition are easy to identify at an early age, micronutrient deficiency also...
In 1995, 167 million children under five years old — almost one-third of developing-country children...
Abstract: Hidden hunger or micronutrient deficiency continues to bedevil developing economies in Sub...
While famines and other episodes of severe hunger receive significant press coverage and attract muc...
While famines and other episodes of severe hunger receive significant press coverage and attract muc...
African countries and in particular the Sub Sahara ones contribute to the largest proportion of the...
In the 21st century Africa is in the top levels of hunger and malnutrition in the world that is unha...
Recent research from IFPRI and its partners shows the potential for income growth to improve nutriti...
In the era of the Sustainable Development Goals, the world faces many seemingly intractable problems...
In the era of the Sustainable Development Goals, the world faces many seemingly intractable problems...
In the 21st century Africa is in the top levels of hunger and malnutrition in the world that is unha...
Childhood undernutrition is of high public health significance, particularly within Sub-Saharan Afri...
...in more than a dozen African countries the rate of undernourishment is more than 40 percent, exce...
...in more than a dozen African countries the rate of undernourishment is more than 40 percent, exce...
While most forms of malnutrition are easy to identify at an early age, micronutrient deficiency also...
While most forms of malnutrition are easy to identify at an early age, micronutrient deficiency also...
In 1995, 167 million children under five years old — almost one-third of developing-country children...
Abstract: Hidden hunger or micronutrient deficiency continues to bedevil developing economies in Sub...