Several African countries have reduced malnutrition
Countries such as Senegal, Ghana and Ethiopia have shown success in reducing malnutrition.
The battle against malnutrition in Africa can be won, according to a new report launched by the Malabo Montpellier Panel at the Africa Green Revolution Forum in Cote d’Ivoire, according to a statement from Malabo Montpellier Panel.
The Malabo Montpellier Panel consists of 17 leading African and European experts in agriculture, ecology, nutrition, public policy and global development.
The report shows that several African countries, including Senegal, Ghana, and Ethiopia, have shown success in reducing malnutrition over the last 15 years and also analyses the policy decisions and actions that contributed to this achievement and draws out the lessons that policymakers, donors and other stakeholders can learn.
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