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SMALINT (Sustainable Malnutrition Intervention) programme 2.0

We began the SMALINT (Sustainable Malnutrition Intervention) programme 2.0 on June 7, 2022, at the Lekki LCDA. This programme seeks to improve the nutrition profile of at least 40 malnourished children (6 months - 5yrs) by giving them nutrient-rich foods, whilst training at least 400 mothers through food demonstration classes on locally available and affordable nutritious meals.

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