Childhood Malnutrition: Exporting Violence or Happiness?
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Childhood Malnutrition: Exporting Violence or Happiness?
Dec 04, 2018
Gresham College
Half of all child deaths are associated with under-nutrition, with devastating impacts and far-reaching health consequences. Left unchecked, under-nutrition will potentially create an inter-generational, self-reinforcing pathogenic cycle of violence and behavioural disruption, that can spread around the world through human migration. Eradicating malnutrition requires that more nutritious food is accessible to the poor and vulnerable. Beyond this, there is a deeper question.

Is it possible to restore the cognitive loss resulting from malnutrition, using new artificial intelligence and cognitive models?

A lecture by Jacqueline McGlade, Frank Jackson Foundation Professor of the Environment 4 December 2018

The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/childhood-malnutrition

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