Search Results - Problem children
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Livestock emissions and systems in developing countries
Published 2009“…We may end up with lots more poor people and hungry children."…”
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Rice fortification in Bangladesh: Technical feasibility and regulatory requirement for introducing rice fortification in public modern storage/distribution of fortified rice throug...
Published 2021“…Addressing the problem of micronutrient malnutrition, therefore, provides substantial benefits to the cause of development (Ara et al. 2019). …”
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Aktivering av Border collie : vallningens betydelse för en välmående hund
Published 2017“…Both the owners who allowed their dogs to herd and those who did not, experienced behaviour problems with their dogs, for example, an excessive herding of cars, children and bikers. 18% of the owners who let their dogs perform herding, experienced one or more behaviour problems. …”
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Effects of preconceptional weekly micronutrient supplements on maternal and child anemia during the first 2 years of life
Published 2017“…Anemia remains a major public health problem especially during the first 1000 days of life. …”
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What’s in the milk? Aflatoxin and antibiotic residues in cow’s milk in Assam, Northeast India
Published 2015“…Worldwide, there are increasing concerns about food safety and what is really present in the food we are eating, and feeding our children. Antibiotic residues are one of these concerns and a growing global problem. …”
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Shamba showdown: Ukama Ustawi- Progress Report #6a
Published 2024“…However, any reasonably successful farmer in Kenya sends their children to urban boarding schools for a better education. …”
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Aflatoxin M1 contamination of milk in the greater Addis Ababa milk shed, Ethiopia
Published 2015“…Exposure to aflatoxins causes serious illness in humans, including liver cancer and stunting in children. When cows ingest aflatoxin-contaminated feed, they secrete aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in their milk. …”
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Biofortified pearl millet cultivars offer potential solution to tackle malnutrition in India
Published 2020“…As a consequence, women, children and infants, belonging to the poorer section of society are malnourished. …”
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Handbook on vitamin A tracer dilution methods to assess status and evaluate intervention programs
Published 2005“…Vitamin A deficiency is a serious public health problem affecting 140 million children and 20 million pregnant women annually in many developing nations worldwide. …”
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Carotenoid-biofortified maize maintains adequate vitamin A status in Mongolian gerbils
Published 2006“…In many areas of the world, especially Africa and Southeast Asia, vitamin A deficiency is a major health problem, particularly in children and women. In addition, staple foods in these areas, such as rice, wheat, and maize, tend to be low in provitamin A. …”
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Overcoming policy, finance, and technology supply constraints to unleash small-scale irrigation in Nigeria
Published 2025“…Nigeria is suffering from high levels of food insecurity, with 25 million people at risk of hunger and 34% of children under 5 stunted (low height for age) due to lack of access to nutritious food among other reasons. …”
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School ground as a playscape and socioscape
Published 2012“…Also, it could act as a safe playscape for children with different backgrounds where parental concerns and problems do not inhibit play. …”
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Bostadsgårdens betydelse för en hållbar stadsutveckling ur barnens perspektiv
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Aflatoxins: A food safety hazard in Kenyan dairy chains – prevalence, risks and assessment of a biocontrol solution
Published 2020“…Aflatoxins continue to be a food safety problem globally, especially in developing regions. …”
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Using weather index insurance to improve drought response for famine prevention
Published 2007“…Low-frequency, short-term, but catastrophic weather shocks can trigger destructive coping responses to disaster—for example, withdrawal of children from school, distress sale of assets, refugee migration, crime, and severe human suffering. …”
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Pathways for nutrition-sensitive social protection
Published 2022“…For example, Bhutta et al. (2013) have projected that expanding 10 effective nutrition-specific interventions to meet the needs of 90 percent of the children in the most malnourished countries would decrease stunting by only 20 percent. …”
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An analysis of technical assistance providers in Copanch'orti' Guatemala
Published 2015“…Guatemala has the fourth highest rate of chronic under-nutrition for children under five in the world. One region particularly impacted is the Copanch’orti’ area of eastern Guatemala where chronic under-nutrition affected 61% of the population in 2008. …”
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