Rwanda: World Vision Rwanda Launches 'Enough' Campaign to End Child Malnutrition, Stunting

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World Vision Rwanda launched its 'Enough' campaign on May 30, a major three-year effort against child malnutrition and stunting, with an investment of approximately $2 million, aiming for a future where every Rwandan child gets sufficient nutrition to grow and flourish.

World Vision Rwanda launched its 'Enough' campaign on May 30, a major three-year effort against child malnutrition and stunting, with an investment of approximately $2 million, aiming for a future where every Rwanda n child gets sufficient nutrition to grow and flourish.

World Vision's long history of combating child hunger spans across five continents. As a Faith-Based Organisation, it upholds the belief that God has provided enough resources for every child to be properly nourished and to thrive, regardless of their location. "This initiative aligns properly with the NCDA mandate to foster the growth and the well-being of children," she said, adding that it also complements other government interventions in the holistic development of young ones.

By uniting to end malnutrition, they are fighting for the future of the country's children and the prosperity of the nation. "Together, we can raise children's voices to a wider extent, and we believe better results are ahead. These are the children we think about day and night, and now we are going to focus on their welfare. This is our own mission, and although we are pursuing different endeavors, we are still building Rwandan society together."Among the campaign's goals is to ensure that children are prioritized and provided for in terms of nutrition, and food security policies at all levels.

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