Global Hunger Event should seek to make malnutrition history
Following years of civil war progress has been made in securing peace and stability. Infant and maternal mortality have fallen significantly and access to primary education is greatly improved. However, despite these advances it was shocking to learn that Burundi has one of the highest levels of child malnutrition in the world.
By Ivan Lewis MP | Notebook, Opinion | Friday, 10 August 2012 at 12:00 am
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