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|Description=The villages in Nyanza are facing a severe problem of malnutrition, which is adversely affecting the health of children and households. The lack of access to nutritious food and clean water is one of the major reasons for malnutrition. The situation is further aggravated by poverty, lack of education, and poor healthcare facilities. Malnutrition leads to stunted growth, weakened immune system, and increased susceptibility to diseases, which ultimately affects the overall development of children and the well-being of households. Urgent measures need to be taken to address this issue and ensure a healthy future for the people of Nyanza.
|Description=The 10 villages in Nyanza are facing a severe malnutrition crisis, with a large number of children and adults suffering from malnutrition-related illnesses.
|Region=Rwanda
|Region=Rwanda
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The 10 villages in Nyanza are facing a severe malnutrition crisis, with a large number of children and adults suffering from malnutrition-related illnesses.

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                The solution involves implementing a comprehensive nutrition program in the 10 villages of Nyanza, which includes providing access to nutritious food, educating the community on healthy eating habits,...
                
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                Our project will support 1,000 vulnerable families in 10 villages of Nyanza District, Rwanda.  Each family will receive training plus 2 fruit and 10 banana trees, 2 laying hens and manure for 1 kitche...
                
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