Editor's Note
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In a child lies the future of any nation. The good news in the recently released report “The Child Development Index 2012: Progress, challenges and inequality”1 is particularly welcome. “The story in numbers (as given in the report indicate): 127 countries improved their scores on the Child Development Index in the period of 2005–10; 9,000 fewer children under-five died per day on average in the period of 2005–10 than in 1995–99, 50 million more children were in primary school in the period of 2005–10 than in 1995–99; 36 million fewer children were underweight in 2005–10 than 1995–99; But… more children suffered from acute malnutrition in 2005–10 than in the first half of the 2000s.”
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Labadarios, D. (1). Editor’s Note. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 25(3), 88. Retrieved from http://sajcn.redbricklibrary.com/index.php/SAJCN/article/view/674
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