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Madagascar: Porridge Is Staving Off Child Malnutrition in Madagascar - for Nine Cents a Bowl

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Fortified flour is being used in Madagascar to combat widespread child malnutrition, which affects four out of 10 children on the island. Known as "Koba Aina", the flour is made into a nutritious porridge that is sold door-to-door at affordable prices to vulnerable families.

Source: allAfrica.com

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