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How Land Restoration Could Address Malnutrition Among India's Indigenous Families
Land alienation has eroded traditional food sources contributing to malnutrition and 136 infant deaths from 2012-2021 among Attappadi’s Indigenous Adivasi population, research shows.
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How land restoration could address malnutrition among India’s Indigenous families
When asked how she was doing during her second pregnancy, Neethu, 24, told us she felt worried and cautious. “The doctor said the baby is in a sensitive state,” said Neethu who is from the Irula community in Attappadi in Kerala, India, which lies in the biodiversity hotspot of the Western Ghats mountain range. Neethu’s first child did not survive beyond a few weeks after birth. Between 2012 and 2021 there were 136 officially reported infant deat…
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