Non-Governmental Initiatives Are Trying To Bridge the Malnutrition Gap in South West Nigeria
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Non-Governmental Initiatives Are Trying To Bridge the Malnutrition Gap in South West Nigeria
When Azeezat Babatunde gave birth to her daughter, the baby was visibly underweight and lethargic. She was born prematurely. The 20-year-old single mother who lives in Alagbado, a densely populated area of Lagos, South West Nigeria, watched as her daughter was rushed to an incubator at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). Now three years old, the child’s earliest battles with malnutrition still echo through her mother’s memory. Her ski…
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