Nearly half of PNG’s children stunted – CNSP Project Expands to Daru to tackle malnutrition
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Nearly half of PNG’s children stunted – CNSP Project Expands to Daru to tackle malnutrition
WITH 45 per cent of children in Papua New Guinea suffering from stunted growth and 24 per cent classified as underweight, urgent action is being taken to address child malnutrition in the country. The Child Nutrition and Social Protection (CNSP) Project has launched its latest registration drive in Daru, Western Province, targeting pregnant mothers and children under two years of age. The post Nearly half of PNG’s children stunted – CNSP Project…
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