Abstract
The most tragic impact of the deep economic recession of the 1980s is falling on the 1.8 billion children less than 15 years of age who represent 40% of the 4.5 billion inhabitants of this earth. Two fifths of the world population still lacks the comfort of even minimally adequate housing and one third of the world's work force is unemployed or underemployed. The result is that 100 million children stay hungry every day. Most of the nutritional education programs of the World Health Organization have turned out to be useless in improving protein diet. Sixty percent of the mothers of malnourished children are unaware of the fact that their children are underdeveloped and suffering from inadequate nourishment; due to a high rate of illiteracy, infantile malnutrition passes unobserved in one fourth of the population of developing countries.
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