World Video. Niger: Mothers 'best asset' for early diagnosis of child malnutrition Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 31/10/2019 - 15:58 GMT+1 In partnership withThe European Commission 38,000 children under the age of five-years-old are estimated to die every year from causes linked to malnutrition Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Niger: Mothers 'best asset' for early diagnosis of child malnutrition In partnership with The European Commission Now playing Next Watch: Putin oversees Russia Victory Day military parade in Moscow Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 9th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Kazakhstan strikes gold on day 2 in Astana Now playing Next Fragile truce holds as US awaits Iran's response to latest proposal Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 9th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Where in Europe is tap water the most and least safe? Now playing Next Trump announces three-day of ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia Now playing Next Rubio in Rome: 'Trump has not decided on withdrawal' but warns of 'problem with Nato allies Now playing Next Hostages taken in bank robbery in western Germany, police say Now playing Next Pope in Pompeii one year after election: 'So many Christians offend God' Now playing Next Péter Magyar sworn-in as Hungary's new prime minister after landslide April election victory Now playing Next Severe drought grips Hungary as Great Plain turns dusty and rivers shrink Now playing Next As job scams rise in Europe, are recruiters becoming more transparent about vacancies? Now playing Next Declassified Pentagon UFO footage shows unexplained aerial phenomena Now playing Next Hantavirus ship nears Tenerife as residents voice safety fears More videos
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