Everybody’s Business, Nobody’s Responsibility: How the UK government and the European Commission are failing to tackle malnutrition

This briefing looks at malnutrition levels around the world and why the UK government and European Commission need to do more.

March, 2007

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Every year, 5.6 million children die because they are malnourished. That’s half of all the children under five who die each year.

This publication looks at the issue of malnutrition, featuring research into how the UK government and the European Commission are tackling the problem. This report also outlines what happens when children are malnourished and which regions have the highest levels of malnutrition.

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