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Issue 432 -- May 08-14, 2010

Front Page

News Headlines

Somaliland — Need To Be Noticed

Somaliland Needs Own Plan For Climate Change

Local and Regional Affairs

Analysis: Somalia Hasn't Capitalized On Rifts

Six Somali Children Killed In A Building Collapse In Jeddah

Somalia: Nearly Half Of Somali Women, Children Have Anaemia

Russia Says Pirates Who Held Tanker Are Freed

 Ethiopia: Eritrean Government Trained Terrorists Apprehended

Djibouti Grants Monopoly On Part Of Port Operation

Editorial

Somaliland Makes Diplomatic Breakthrough In France

Features & Commentary

Somalia’s Last Chance

International News

Opinion

Cruel Jokes Of T he UDUB Empire

ONCE: A Poem Describing Somali Refugees Experiences In The UK

Somalia: Nearly Half Of Somali Women, Children Have Anaemia

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 8, 2010 – Nearly half of all women and children in Somalia have anaemia and Vitamin A deficiency, a recent study indicates. 

The study conducted by the Food Security Nutrition Analysis Unit (FSNAU-Somalia) in conjunction with the UN Children's Fund, the World Health Organization, the World Food Programme and under the technical leadership of the Institute of Child Health, University of London - said: "Somali women and children are suffering from shocking levels of anaemia and Vitamin A deficiencies." 

In a statement on 6 May FSNAU-Somalia said the study classified "50 percent of all women, 30 percent of all school-aged children and 60 percent of children under five as anaemic". 

According to the study, anaemia in Somalia is caused by a range of factors, including frequent exposure to diseases, which are often untreated, and the consumption of predominantly cereal-based diets, which lack key vitamins and minerals.

Source: IRIN, May 7, 2010


 



 
































 

 


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