Program Fights Student Hunger in Peru's Amazon

In this November 20, 2015 photo, children attend Spanish and Ashaninka language class in Pichiquia, an Ashaninka indigenous community in Peru's Junin region. An organization of Ashaninka representatives, known by its Spanish initials as CARE, says some 80 percent of children under age 5 suffer chronic malnutrition. That�s reflected in abysmal education levels. Last year only 5 percent of students in the region passed an evaluation exam administered by CARE and the government. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)
Program Fights Student Hunger in Peru's Amazon
   
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