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Stunting affects about 195 million children under the age of five -- about one in three children.
Tom Arnold: World Food Day 2010: Dramatic Results in Niger Tom Arnold 2010
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Stunting affects about 195 million children under the age of five -- about one in three children.
Tom Arnold: World Food Day 2010: Dramatic Results in Niger Tom Arnold 2010
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Stunting affects about 195 million children under the age of five -- about one in three children.
Tom Arnold: World Food Day 2010: Dramatic Results in Niger Tom Arnold 2010
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Stunting affects about 195 million children under the age of five -- about one in three children.
Tom Arnold: World Food Day 2010: Dramatic Results in Niger Tom Arnold 2010
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Stunting is not necessarily the result of not having enough to eat.
Poor diet kills 2.6 million infants a year, says survey by Save the Children 2012
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Stunting her growth and cutting out healthy organs and tissues was done instead of other things that are available - lifts, equipment, qualified care providers etc.
The Ashley Treatment: A Feminist and Disability Rights Issue? 2007
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LEMON: Stunting a child's growth, on purpose, by surgery.
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Stunting retards their physical and mental growth and, given the massive surplus supply of labour over demand, disadvantages them and their children for life.
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Stunting my hope which might have strained up higher,
Poems Christina Georgina Rossetti 1862
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Stunting is not necessarily the result of not having enough to eat.
The Guardian World News Simon Tisdall 2012
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