Nowhere, perhaps, is this as exasperating as in the terrible continuation of massive hunger and undernourishment in India. |
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Her figure was thin from undernourishment and her complexion a morose sickly gray. |
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War and natural disasters, such as floods and droughts, are the major causes of undernourishment. |
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It can contribute to the elimination of poverty, undernourishment and diseases. |
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A policy may cut undernourishment, such as Brazil's Bolsa FamÃlia, which pays mothers if their children attend school, where they get free meals. |
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It does not address or refer to problems of urbanization, especially food insecurity in urban areas, undernourishment or obesity. |
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While one part of humanity is struggling with the effects of over-eating, more than half their fellow human beings suffer from undernourishment. |
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It can cause early death, chronic undernourishment, illness and illiteracy. |
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He was lean from undernourishment, and had to be at least sixty-years-old. |
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To put an end to poverty and undernourishment, there is no other way except to put an end to the process of impoverishment and exclusion that prevents the poor from increasing their resources and feeding themselves. |
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Few studies on food insecurity or undernourishment appear to have been carried out, even though studies on poverty would appear to verify that chronic under-consumption has become a serious problem in Mongolia. |
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The countries with the highest rates of undernourishment and extreme poverty are also the ones that will continue to post the highest rates of population growth in the coming decade. |
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Like wars, hunger and undernourishment are part of the human adventure, so that undernourishment seems to be a fact of life accepted as a structural element of humanity. |
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However, this right is the subject of serious and constant violations: persons deprived of their liberty suffer from malnutrition and undernourishment. |
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While attention has been paid in government policies and programmes to issues of nutrition, little attention has been paid to issues of access to food and chronic undernourishment. |
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To reduce poverty and undernourishment significantly, it is therefore necessary to protect all the peasant farmers from having to vie against more competitive farmers. |
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Villagers whose neighbours are all stunted often see undernourishment as normal and will buy, say, a television or phone with any extra money, rather than better food. |
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It is also important to note that the income level does not always fully explain the presence of undernourishment even when it is the main cause thereof. |
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Given the high poverty rate and the prevalence of undernourishment in the rural areas, increasing agricultural productivity is an urgent issue to be addressed. |
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And moreover it cannot do this because it is the market itself that is the primary cause of poverty and undernourishment in rural and urban areas. |
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However, for all these socio-occupational categories undernourishment as such is virtually non-existent except in the case of non-agricultural workers, who show a deficit of 2.5 per cent of energy intake. |
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With regard to problems of malnutrition and undernourishment, the report had dealt only with the situation of children, although surely other vulnerable groups were affected as well. |
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Town commercial director Sean Jarvis told the audience at North Huddersfield Trust School about the scale of the problem of undernourishment. |
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Click on a country and population figures, the number of those undernourished, the prevalence of undernourishment and daily dietary energy supply pop up. |
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More than 900 million people suffer from hunger and two billion more people face serious health risks from undernourishment. |
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Other areas where progress has been significant include the reduction of people suffering from undernourishment and the decline of the proportion of slum dwellers in cities. |
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Loss of moisture and undernourishment due to the cold weather and poor circulation made worse by going from a centrally heated atmosphere into the cold. |
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