First Place
Daniel Berehulak
Reportage By Getty Images/The New York Times
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"Afghanistan's hunger crisis"
Nurses measure the height of an Afghan child to assess its nutritional status, and to obtain a Z-score, a combination of a weight and height assessment resulting in a median weight-for-length percentage, at the Indira Gandhi Children Hospital on September 21, 2013 in Kabul, Afghanistan. The basic information and measurements that constitute anthropometric measurements in children are Age, Sex, Length, Height, Weight and Oedema. These measurements are essential for measuring and classifying nutritio-nal status in children under 5 years.
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