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A young child, who is suffering from malnutrition, in the town of Doruma, in the North Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on 18th June, 2008 Kate Holt/IRIN
Africa's record in dealing with malnutrition has been dismal
The Netherlands-based Bernard van Leer Foundation is offering three professional training fellowships for journalists who cover issues related to children in Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, the Caribbean and the Indian region of Orissa. For more information about the four-week, expenses-paid course in The Hague,  go to http://www.bernardvanleer.org/ovlf.

Closing date 18  August.

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