Nearly half of all children missing out on critical nutrient
Nearly half of all children under five are lacking a critical nutrient necessary for their growth and development. This deficiency can impact their overall behavior and health. Addressing this issue is essential for ensuring the well-being of young children.
- ▪Nearly 50% of children under five are missing a critical nutrient.
- ▪The nutrient is essential for growth, development, and behavior.
- ▪Addressing this deficiency is crucial for children's health.
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