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Nutrition Status

Anaemia (women)

Anaemia is associated with delayed cognitive and behavioural development in children, as well as reduced productivity in adults and impaired cognitive functioning in women. The global nutrition target is to reduce the percentage of women of reproductive age with anaemia by 50%.

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