Cuba, Single Latin American Country without Child Malnutrition

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) stated that Cuba is the only Latin American country without child malnutrition, while 146 million children are suffering from that scourge worldwide.

Twenty-eight percent of those minors are from Africa, 17 from the Middle East, 15 from Asia, seven from Latin America and the Caribbean, five from Central Europe, and 27 from other developing countries, stated a UNICEF recent report entitled “Progress for Children, a Report on Nutrition.”

The report, quoted by today’s Granma daily, says Cuba does not have those problems, being the only Latin American and Caribbean country that eliminated child malnutrition thanks to the government’s efforts to improve food supplies, especially for the most vulnerable groups.

Amid the U.S.-imposed economic, trade and financial blockade for almost 50 years, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) recognized Cuba´s development in fighting malnutrition.

The Cuban State ensures a basic family basket and boosts breastfeeding benefits, keeping exclusive breastfeeding until the fourth month of life and supplementing with other foods until six months old, the daily states.

For original article, see http://www.prensa-latina.cu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=325610

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