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India, currently, has one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. One-third of its children are born with low … rates in India are two to seven folds higher than those of other BRICS countries. Micronutrient deficiencies are extremely … adolescent girls and women. In order to accelerate improvements across the states, the Government of India (GOI) has made policy …
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of SAM among children in India, on the basis of latest evidence. Global evidence, mostly from Africa, indicates that … operationalized in a diverse country like India. This paucity of local evidence is a compelling barrier in the way of urgent … operationalization of community management of SAM in India which precludes clarity regarding the possible mechanisms, possible …
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continents of Africa and South Asia have the highest level of hunger. The GHI ranks India at 55th position, Bangladesh and …
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Levels of child malnutrition in India fell only slowly during the 1990s, despite significant economic growth and large … nearly half of India's population - have the lowest program coverage and the lowest budgetary allocations from the central …
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Child malnutrition in India is shockingly high and is falling unusually slowly in a period of large gains in aggregate … institutional features of India, in which rent-creation and rent-sharing in an unequal society are central. Economic reforms …
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