The World Bank is giving back $90 million for the Nutrition Improvement Program (Parn), an additional funding recently approved by the institution that will step up the fight against stunting in children and protect the health of millions of vulnerable families across Madagascar. Launched in 2017, the Parn program aims to reduce child stunting by 30%, reaching 600,000 children by 2028. This additional funding will help to increase access to esse…
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The World Bank is giving back $90 million for the Nutrition Improvement Program (Parn), an additional funding recently approved by the institution that will step up the fight against stunting in children and protect the health of millions of vulnerable families across Madagascar. Launched in 2017, the Parn program aims to reduce child stunting by 30%, reaching 600,000 children by 2028. This additional funding will help to increase access to esse…