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Child under-nutrition costs Mali over 450 mln USD: AU

Source: Xinhua   2018-07-04 23:07:06

ADDIS ABABA, July 4 (Xinhua) -- The African Union (AU) revealed that Mali's economy is losing 265 billion CFA francs (close to 450 million U.S. dollars), more than 4 percent of the country's annual GDP, due to the effects of child under-nutrition.

The multi-agency study undertaken by the government of Mali, under the leadership of the AU Commission, indicated that the cost of hunger in Mali is created by the challenges attributed to increased healthcare costs, additional burdens on the education system and reduced workforce productivity, the AU revealed in a statement issued late on Tuesday.

The study further unveiled that 47 percent of the adult population in Mali were affected by stunting as children, while 34 percent of infant mortality cases in the West African country are associated with under-nutrition.

According to the AU's statement, Mali's Minister of Economy and Finance, Boubou Cisse, indicated that the results of the study "demonstrate the urgency for Mali to mobilize more efforts to significantly reduce child malnutrition in order to achieve the 2030 SDGs."

He further called for an increased commitment to achieve the nutrition targets contained in the global 2030 Agenda and Africa's flagship agenda - Agenda 2063, the statement added.

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Child under-nutrition costs Mali over 450 mln USD: AU

Source: Xinhua 2018-07-04 23:07:06

ADDIS ABABA, July 4 (Xinhua) -- The African Union (AU) revealed that Mali's economy is losing 265 billion CFA francs (close to 450 million U.S. dollars), more than 4 percent of the country's annual GDP, due to the effects of child under-nutrition.

The multi-agency study undertaken by the government of Mali, under the leadership of the AU Commission, indicated that the cost of hunger in Mali is created by the challenges attributed to increased healthcare costs, additional burdens on the education system and reduced workforce productivity, the AU revealed in a statement issued late on Tuesday.

The study further unveiled that 47 percent of the adult population in Mali were affected by stunting as children, while 34 percent of infant mortality cases in the West African country are associated with under-nutrition.

According to the AU's statement, Mali's Minister of Economy and Finance, Boubou Cisse, indicated that the results of the study "demonstrate the urgency for Mali to mobilize more efforts to significantly reduce child malnutrition in order to achieve the 2030 SDGs."

He further called for an increased commitment to achieve the nutrition targets contained in the global 2030 Agenda and Africa's flagship agenda - Agenda 2063, the statement added.

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