Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Malawi-Famine-Documentation-27MZIFLVNB90.htmlConceptually similarMalawi Famine DocumentationGP0X6GCompleted★★★★Malawi Famine DocumentationGP0SQNCompleted★★★★Malawi Famine DocumentationGP01F0ICompleted★★★★Malawi Famine DocumentationGP012YUCompleted★★★★Malawi Famine DocumentationGP0P9UCompleted★★★★Malawi Famine DocumentationGP0RRTCompleted★★★★Malawi Famine DocumentationGP0ESPCompleted★★★★Malawi Famine DocumentationGP038YCompleted★★★★★★Malawi Famine DocumentationGP012YVCompleted★★★★View AllGP01A13Malawi Famine DocumentationLilongwe Central Hospital, undernourished children are forced to eat high nutritious foods in a recovery program. Most of the very young children do not want to eat. The situation is complicated because they are susceptible to other illnesses caused by their lack of resistance whilst undernourished. The long term effects of malnutrition are brain damage, stunted growth and a lifelong susceptibility to illness.Locations:Africa-Lilongwe-Malawi-Southern AfricaDate:30 Aug, 2002Credit:© Clive Shirley / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3474px X 2410pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Babies (0-2)-Children-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Drought-Eating-Global warming-Illness-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-MothersShoot:Malawi Famine DocumentationMalnutrition and hunger are widespread in Malawi and experts say the worst will come in November through to March 2003.