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Uganda: Rich Food From Poor Fish, Making Food and Health Sustainable

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[IPS] Bulawayo, Zimbabwe -- During the COVID-19 lockdown in Uganda, a breastfeeding mother struggled to improve the health of her malnourished child. With the closure of her local health centre, she worried the child could die without urgent medical treatment.

Source: allAfrica.com

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