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Last updated: 12:37 - June 7, 2006

International agencies acknowledge Vietnam's nutrition drive
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Vietnam is the only developing country coming close to the target of
reducing its child malnutrition rate to less than 15% by 2015, said
officials from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Education Fund (UNICEF).

The target was set by a WHO and UNICEF joint project on fighting
undernourishment in children in developing countries.

Compared with other Southeast Asian countries, Vietnam's malnutrition rate
is lower than that of Cambodia and Laos, but higher than that of the
Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore, said Director of the Health
Ministry's Nutrition Institute Nguyen Cong Khan.

However, Khan added that the country's undernourishment rate among children
remains high, particularly in northern mountainous areas, the Central
Highlands and Northern Central Vietnam. The malnutrition reduction drive has
moved slowly and unsustainably in the southern central and Mekong River
Delta provinces due to natural disasters.

According to the Nutrition Institute, more than 1.8 million children
nationwide are underweight, over 2.1 million children are shorter than
average, and 337,000 suffer from serious malnutrition.

The Institute's director proposed that higher priority be given to
mountainous and disadvantaged areas to help increase the proportion of
micronutrients in children's diets in these localities.

In addition, he stressed that more informational campaigns should be held to
raise people's awareness about the need to improve nutrition quality for
children, particularly those aged from six months to three years.

The Nutrition Institution is conducting research on adding micronutrients to
certain kinds of foods such as fish sauce, sugar, flour and biscuits. (VNA)

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