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Nutrition Report 2017

Armed conflicts and climate change are the central driving forces of hunger. But inequalities and the discrimination of women cause hunger as well.

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Unequal conditions present themselves in various forms on all levels of society. For example, in many countries it is common that – compared to male family members – women and children eat less and often less nutritious food. It turns out that whenever girls and women have little education and hardly any influence, babies and toddlers show the strongest signs of malnutrition. Without access to education, it is less likely that people will accept nutritional advice on healthier diets and vitamin-rich food.

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2017

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