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Search ResultIs India Winning The Fight Against Childhood Malnutrition?
India has won significant battles against childhood malnutrition in recent years, but it still needs to win the war. Around 14 million fewer children under the age of five ...
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Nitu Paswan was four months pregnant when she met a community worker from the?Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action. Paswan, a 25-year old from Dombivli, a cit...
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The U.S. Fund for UNICEF today announced the appointment of the newest UNICEF Ambassador, GRAMMY Award-winning recording artist P!nk, who will build on her current role as ...
Read MoreBill Gates Lauds Nitish For His Health Initiatives
Former Microsoft CEO and co-founder of the world’s biggest charitable foundation Bill Gates today called on Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and lauded the state gov...
Read MoreExperts Gather In Mumbai To Craft A Road Map For Improving The Quality Of Foods And Feeding For Young Children
Mumbai, India ??17 November 2015 ???utrition experts, government officials, and development agencies from across the globe, including India with participation from 15 state...
Read MoreOn Kid’s TV, Sugary Treats Pitched To Parents As Healthy
Children’s television has long been peppered with ads selling sugary snacks and drinks as fun, adventurous options for cool kids in the know. Now a study suggests tha...
Read MoreCan Social Entrepreneurs Drive Inclusive Growth In India?
Over 60% of the Indian population still live on less than $2 a day. In the World Economic Forum’s Inclusive Growth and Development Report 2015, India is placed second...
Read MoreTribal Daughters Get Access To Wealth And Health
Members of the Kishori Mandal in Ranchi district get together once every week to review their micro-credit accounting and then discuss issues like eating healthy meals or s...
Read MoreThe Breast Milk Elixir
Current estimates backed by the World Health Organization and Unicef are that optimal breast-feeding would save 800,000 children’s lives a year in developing countrie...
Read MoreWHO/UNAIDS Launch New Standards To Improve Adolescent Care
6 OCTOBER 2015 GENEVA – New Global standards for quality health-care services for adolescents developed by WHO and UNAIDS aim to help countries improve...
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