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The HUNGaMA Survey Report – 2011

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The HUNGaMA (Hunger and M alnutrition) S urvey conducted across 112 rural districts of India in 2011 provides r eliable estimates of c hild n utrition covering nearly 20% of Indian children. The H UNGaMA S urvey shows that p ositive change for child nutrition in India is happening, including in t he 1 00 F ocus D istricts. However rates of child malnutrition are still unacceptably high particularly i n these Focus Districts where over 40 per cent of children are underweight and almost 60 per cent are stunted. [HUNGaMa Report]. URL:[http://hungamaforchange.org/HungamaBKDec11LR.pdf].

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  • HUNGaMa for Change HUNGaMa, 2012. "The HUNGaMA Survey Report – 2011," Working Papers id:4706, eSocialSciences.
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