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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

 

Food crisis could affect 1.5 million Indian children with malnutrition

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If the world community did not act fast enough, the food price crisis could send more than a million children in India alone, into malnutrition, according to Robert Zoellick, World Bank President. Speaking at the Rome World Food Security Summit June 3, he said that while it was not a famine, the more than 800 million suffering from lack of nourishment could expand fast.

"Without fast action, this crisis will steal the potential of a generation," Zoellick warned. "In India, alone, 1.5 million more children are already at risk of malnutrition because of the crisis."

He presented numbers affected for several countries in Africa and Latin America noting that global World Bank estimates show "that this crisis could push 100 million people into poverty, 30 million in Africa alone reversing the gains made in poverty reduction over the last seven years."

"It is man-made and can be fixed by us. It does not take complex research. We know what has to be done. We just need action and resources in real time."

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