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  • An improvement in infant malnutrition in three northern governerates where Baghdad has less control has been sustained, he said.
  • The ease of preparation made Pablum successful in an era when infant malnutrition was still a major problem in industrialized countries.
  • However, in the center and south of Iraq, infant malnutrition while not worsening, continues to be a grave concern,
  • Secretary-General Kofi Annan has expressed concern about the level of infant malnutrition in Iraq, which has been under the embargo for eight years.
  • On Friday, Chavez claimed his policies had reduced infant malnutrition by 10 percent and increased access to drinking water in poor regions of the nation.
  • Last week, a senior Western relief agency official said Iraq is afflicted with a serious epidemic of infant malnutrition which has killed thousands and threatens many more.
  • President Eduardo Duhalde on Tuesday launched a nationwide campaign to combat rising infant malnutrition, days after reports that at least eight children died of hunger in an impoverished northern province.
  • U . N . officials have recently raised concerns that Iraqi officials were slow to order food and medical supplies funded through the program, particularly foodstuffs aimed at relieving infant malnutrition.
  • One by one, conference participants detailed both government and private programs established in their countries to tackle everything from infant malnutrition and early education to benefit programs for poor working families.
  • The program will be a " house-to-house campaign among the poorest families to detect cases of infant malnutrition, " said Hilda " Chiche"
  • Acute and chronic infant malnutrition has doubled since 1990, according to a UNICEF report on Haiti that is to be published soon, said Dr . Flora Sibanda-Mulder, a UNICEF epidemiologist.
  • Following the infant malnutrition scandal in Tucum醤 in November 2002, Fern醤dez famously stated that this was caused by " a sick society and a ruling class that are sons of bitches, all of them ."
  • Hoping to stem increasing poverty, Duhalde has launched an emergency program called " Operation Rescue ", mobilizing thousands of government social workers throughout the poorer northern provinces where an increasing number of cases of infant malnutrition have been reported.
  • Hoping to stem increasing poverty, Duhalde has launched an emergency program called " Operation Rescue, " mobilizing thousands of government social workers throughout the poorer northern provinces where an increasing number of cases of infant malnutrition have been reported.
  • Infant malnutrition might occur due to lack of awareness of the benefits of breastfeeding for infants, as well as the absence of medical treatment for conditions such as bronchitis, pneumonia, influenza, whooping cough, diphtheria, diarrhoea, enteritis, gastritis, ileus, inherited syphilis and tuberculosis.