[AODA members] Fwd: ANGOLA-BURKINA FASO: Governments fail to invest enough to combat malnutritio

Liliana Cabral nannette222 at msn.com
Sat Feb 23 06:54:16 PST 2008


This is very interesting.
 
Thanks Erika for sharing. Thats is why it is important for us as RD to try to get involved in assisting in legislative processes so that our countries can help the needy.
 
Just a thought...
Liliana Löderup
AODA Member Services Chair


From: nutrigirl74 at hotmail.comTo: erikapied at gmail.com; aoda-members at list.eatrightoverseas.orgDate: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 02:52:13 +0000Subject: Re: [AODA members] Fwd: ANGOLA-BURKINA FASO: Governments fail to invest enough to combat malnutritio


Erika, Thank you for passing along such an important article.  If members do not bring these issues to others attention then who will?
Patricia Kramer, M.S.,R.D.


Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 18:27:46 -0800From: erikapied at gmail.comTo: aoda-members at list.eatrightoverseas.orgSubject: [AODA members] Fwd: ANGOLA-BURKINA FASO: Governments fail to invest enough to combat malnutritionFYI. Interesting article from IRIN below.---------- Forwarded message ----------From: IRIN <no-reply at irinnews.org>Date: Feb 22, 2008 4:44 AMSubject: ANGOLA-BURKINA FASO: Governments fail to invest enough to combat malnutritionTo: Erika Pied <erikapied at gmail.com>
 











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ANGOLA-BURKINA FASO: Governments fail to invest enough to combat malnutrition 

DAKAR, 22 February 2008 (IRIN Africa) - Nutrition experts say governments are not investing enough to prevent and treat malnutrition in women and children in poor countries.full report

Theme(s): (IRIN) Aid Policy, (IRIN) Food Security, (IRIN) Health & Nutrition





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