GENEVA: One in two children aged under five in Yemen are acutely malnourished, the United Nations said on Tuesday, with more than half a million of them suffering from potentially deadly wasting.
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Christian Abégan, a renowned advocate for sustainable food systems, has long been at the forefront of promoting African ...
CHILD wasting — a severe form of malnutrition marked by low weight-for-height — has significantly declined in the Philippines, a research by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) ...
IN the Philippines, rice is the most popular food. While lechon may be the star of celebrations, rice is an essential part of everyday meals, often paired with meat, fish, or vegetables by those who ...
In Yemen, a decade of conflict has proved catastrophic for the country’s children living under the threat of airstrikes and ...
Half of children age 5 and under 'acutely malnourished,' with 537,000 suffering from severe acute malnutrition, says agency ...
Child wasting, a form of acute malnutrition characterized by low weight-for-height, fell in the Philippines from 8 percent in ...
By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA (Reuters) -Western coastal areas of Yemen are on the verge of a catastrophe due to malnutrition, ...
The Country Representative of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr. Koffy ...
Tuberculosis remains one of the country’s leading causes of death, with recent trends linking the surge in infections to ...