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UNICEF RELEASES “CHILD NUTRITION REPORT, 2024

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  • The report reveals a global problem with "child food poverty" (CFP), which is defined as children's inability to access and consume a nutritious and diverse diet in their early childhood (first five years of life).
  • This is an alarming finding, as proper nutrition in the early years of life is critical for a child's healthy physical and cognitive development.
  • The report highlights the severe and widespread nature of this issue, indicating it is a global problem that needs to be addressed.

Prevalence:

  • Around 27% of children globally live in severe child food poverty (CFP)
  • In India, 40% of children suffer from severe CFP, the 2nd highest burden in South Asia after Afghanistan

Diet Quality:

  • Unhealthy foods are becoming entrenched in children's diets, replacing nutrient-rich foods

Income and CFP:

  • Severe CFP affects children in both poor and non-poor households, indicating income is not the only driving factor

Causes:

  • Growing inequities
  • Conflict and climate crises
  • Rising food prices
  • Overabundance of unhealthy foods
  • Harmful food marketing strategies
  • Poor child-feeding practices

Strengthen Data Systems

  • Invest in robust data collection and analysis systems to better assess the severity and trends of childhood food poisoning (CFP) cases.
  • Establish standardized protocols for CFP reporting and monitoring to improve the quality and comparability of data across regions.
  • Leverage technology and digital tools to streamline data management and enable real-time surveillance of CFP incidents.

Transform Food Systems

  • Implement policies and programs that increase the availability, affordability, and desirability of nutritious foods for young children.
  • Support local food production, distribution, and marketing initiatives to improve access to diverse, nutrient-rich ingredients.
  • Engage with food manufacturers to reformulate popular children's foods to be more nutritious without compromising taste or affordability.
  • Promote nutrition education and behavior change communications to shift cultural norms and encourage healthy eating among families.

Leverage Health Systems

  • Train healthcare providers to deliver comprehensive nutrition counseling and support services as part of routine child wellness visits.
  • Integrate essential nutrition interventions, such as micronutrient supplementation and growth monitoring, into primary healthcare services.
  • Strengthen the capacity of community health workers to reach families with tailored feeding guidance and nutrition support.
  • Collaborate with schools and daycare centers to ensure the provision of nutritious meals and snacks for young children.

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