Invest in a Child’s Early Years for a Stronger Economy – World Bank
Even though the magnitude of India’s nutrition challenge is enormous, the country has made good progress over the past decade in tackling this endemic issue.
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Invest in a Child’s Early Years for a Stronger Economy – World Bank
Even though the magnitude of India’s nutrition challenge is enormous, the country has made good progress over the past decade in tackling this endemic issue.
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Even though the magnitude of India’s nutrition challenge is enormous, the country has made good progress over the past decade in tackling this endemic issue.
The recently launched Global Nutrition Report 2016 – the first-ever comprehensive narrative on global and country-level nutrition— classifies India among the countries closest to moving on track for tackling stunting under age five.
Even so, the challenge remains high, especially in India’s poorest states.
This video is a part of an article originally published here.
Video and Text courtesy: World Bank
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