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Agnes Quisumbing

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Seven African Countries’ Battle Against Malnutrition (The Conversation)

November 02, 2017


The Conversation published an op-ed co-authored by Ousmane Badiane and Katrin Glatzel discussing seven-country case study from the recently released Malabo Montpeiller Panel’s report. Badiane and Glatzel provided an analysis of how Senegal, Ghana, Rwanda, Angola, Cameroon, Ethiopia and Togo reduced undernourishment, child wasting, stunting and mortality over the past 16 years.

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