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By Joanna JollyBBC News, KathmanduNearly half of Nepal's children under five are suffering from malnutrition, a report by the Nepalese government says. The study says there has been steady but slow progress in cutting poverty in the past decade but more needs to be done to tackle poor nutrition.Health experts says extra attention should be given to Nepalese women before and during pregnancy, and in the first two years of an infant's life.They say without this a child is likely to have permanent intellectual damage.National health planThe report says that nearly half of the country's 1.7 million under-fives are stunted or suffer from chronic malnutrition.In the past few years Nepal has rolled-out programmes to combat deficiencies in micronutrients - giving children vitamin A supplements and encouraging the purchase of iodized salt.But health experts say that more needs to be done.The United Nations Children's Fund is supporting the government to deal with the issue.Their country represe
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