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		<title>Plumpy&#8217;Doz: Nutrition Innovation</title>
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		<dc:creator>Virginia Simmons</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we move on to a new year in our fight against global poverty and hunger, UNICEF is introducing an innovative food supplement &#8212; &#8220;Plumpy&#8217;Doz&#8221; &#8212; to very young children in Somalia. The brown paste supplement is made from vegetable fat, peanut butter, sugar, milk, and other nutrients, and is designed to taste good to... <a href="http://www.one.org/blog/2009/01/02/plumpydoz-nutrition-innovation/">Read More &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>As we move on to a new year in our fight against global poverty and hunger, <a href="http://www.unicef.org/media/media_46991.html"><strong>UNICEF</strong></a> is introducing an innovative food supplement &#8212; &#8220;Plumpy&#8217;Doz&#8221; &#8212; to very young children in Somalia.  </p>
<p>The brown paste supplement is made from vegetable fat, peanut butter, sugar, milk, and other nutrients, and is designed to taste good to kid. Critically, it also has a longer shelf life than previous diet supplements and doesn&#8217;t need to be mixed with water.</p>
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Three teaspoons of Plumpy’Doz three times a day provides each young child with additional energy, including fats, high-quality protein and all the essential minerals and vitamins required to ensure growth and a healthy immune system.
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<p>Other partners, such as the World Food Programme and Doctors Without Borders, have already been using the supplement, but: “this is the first time that Plumpy’Doz will be distributed on such a large scale. UNICEF is working with partners to take proactive action to not only treat but prevent malnutrition,&#8221; said Christian Balslev-Olesen, said UNICEF Somalia Representative. “By adopting this new approach, we aim to reach children before they become malnourished.”</p>
<p>You can read a AFP article <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jXYEiHMPZvd2V0uC8cdLjYTrvUiw"><strong>here</strong></a> and statements from UNICEF <a href="http://www.unicef.org/media/media_46991.html"><strong>here.</strong></a></p>
<p><em>-Virginia Simmons</em></p>
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