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Millions of North Korean children are not getting the food, medicine or health care they need to develop physically or mentally, leaving many stunted and malnourished, a report from the United Nations says.
He noted that North Korea runs spotlessly clean hospitals but with limited facilities.
"I've seen babies who should have been sitting up who were not sitting up, and can hardly hold a baby bottle," said Jerome Sauvage, the U.N.'s Pyongyang-based resident coordinator for North Korea.