Vital Statistics: Good nutrition means greater capacity

The negative effects of hunger are felt beyond the individual’s personal suffering – they have a substantial impact on the economic potential of people, families and countries as a whole. Productivity and earnings capacity are limited; undernourished mothers give birth to underweight children; and the concentration, memory and reasoning of a hungry schoolchild is poorer than that of a well-fed one. Breaking the cycle of poverty is therefore partly a matter of good nutrition


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