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    UN AGENCY HAILS DECREASED MALNUTRITION IN ARMENIA
    By Anna Saghabalian

    Radio Liberty, Czech rep.
    Oct 17 2007

    The proportion of Armenians suffering from malnutrition has declined
    considerably in recent years and is no longer high by international
    standards, a senior official from the United Nations Food and
    Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Wednesday.

    Maria Kadlecikova, the FAO representative to Europe and Central Asia,
    welcomed Armenian government data that show the malnutrition rate
    falling from 2.8 percent to 1.8 percent between 2002 and 2005.

    "You achieved a great improvement in the years 2002-2005," she said.

    "This means that the number of those who are undernourished
    significantly decreased [in this period.]"

    Kadlecikova cautioned, however, that the number of underfed people
    in Armenia has not changed since 2005. "This number is not so high,"
    she told reporters in Yerevan. "It is improving, but at this moment
    we are noting that it is stagnating."

    The government portrays the improved nutrition as a further indication
    that Armenia's double-digit economic growth has benefited all segments
    of the population. According to government statistics, the percentage
    of Armenians living below the official poverty line shrank from 50
    percent to 33 percent between 1999 and 2004 and has dropped further
    since then. In its policy program approved by parliament in June,
    the government forecast that the poverty rate will fall below 12
    percent by 2012.
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