Nutrition is a core pillar of human development and concrete; large-scale programming not only can reduce the burden of undernutrition and deprivation in countries but also can advance the progress of nations. The level of child undernutrition remains unacceptable throughout the world, with 90 percent of the developing world’s chronically undernourished children living in Asia and Africa. With persistently high levels of undernutrition in the developing world, vital opportunities to save millions of lives are being lost, and many more millions of children are not growing and developing to their full potential.
Detrimental and often undetected until severe, undernutrition determines the survival, growth, and development of children and women, and diminishes the strength and capacity of nations. Let’s look into the gist of the latest report published by Nutrition Foundation of India…