Implement a sustainable food program that provides nutritious meals to Guatemalan children for 10 months, using locally sourced ingredients and involving the community in the process....
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|Description=Guatemala | |Description=The issue of child hunger in Guatemala is a pressing concern that affects the well-being of the country's youngest citizens. Malnutrition and food insecurity are prevalent, leading to stunted growth, weakened immune systems, and developmental delays. Many families struggle to provide adequate nutrition for their children due to poverty, limited access to resources, and a lack of education on proper nutrition. The consequences of child hunger can have long-lasting effects on a child's health and future opportunities, making it crucial to address this issue with sustainable solutions. Efforts to combat child hunger in Guatemala must prioritize access to nutritious food, education on proper nutrition, and support for families in need. | ||
|Region=Guatemala | |Region=Guatemala | ||
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|geo_id=3585891}} | |geo_id=3585891}} |
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Region: Guatemala
Guatemala has one of the highest rates of child malnutrition in the world, with over 50% of children under the age of five suffering from chronic malnutrition.
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This project will provide free daily nutritional supplements to 1000 Guatemalan preschool students living in rural communities for the next 10 months as a part of the Let's Be Ready educational progra...
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