-Frontline.in The first ever Comprehensive National Nutrition Survey exposes the shocking state of Indian children’s nutritional status, but this is apparently not an issue of major concern for the government or the opposition. The findings of one of the largest nutrition surveys ever conducted in the country on the shifting conditions of undernutrition, over-nutrition and obesity expose the disconnect between the one-sided and much-eulogised India growth story and the abysmal state of...
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'Alarmingly high' number of children malnourished worldwide: unicef report
-United Nations News Across the globe, at least one-in-three children under-five are malnourished and not developing properly, unicef revealed on Tuesday, in its most comprehensive report on children, food and nutrition in 20 years. “An alarmingly high number of children are suffering the consequences of poor diets and a food system that is failing them,” the UN children’s agency (unicef) warned. Around 200 million children under-five are either undernourished or overweight,...
More »Feeding lessons to tackle malnutrition -Arun Gupta
-Frontline.in Optimal feeding of infants is fundamental to tackling the burden of malnutrition. The release of the Comprehensive National Nutrition Survey (CNNS 2016-2018) has renewed interest in tackling malnutrition in India. The conceptual framework for child undernutrition, developed by unicef, recognises breastfeeding, good complementary feeding, caring and health care to minimise disease burden as immediate underlying factors that determine malnutrition in all its forms. According to the CNNS, 35 per cent of the...
More »Malnutrition behind 69% deaths among children below five in India: unicef
-TheWire.in The unicef report also categorised every second Indian woman as anaemic, noting its prevalence among adolescent girls as twice as that of adolescent boys. New Delhi: Malnutrition caused 69% of deaths of children below the age of five in India, according to a unicef report released on Wednesday. In its report titled ‘The State of the World’s Children 2019’, unicef said that every second child in that age group is affected by...
More »Telling Numbers: Half of India's children suffer from malnutrition, says unicef -Esha Roy
-The Indian Express unicef report found that one in three children under the age of five years — around 200 million children worldwide — are either undernourished or overweight. And in India, every second child is affected by some form of malnutrition. On Tuesday, unicef released its State of the World’s Children report for 2019. The first unicef report in 20 years on child nutrition, it comes on the heels of...
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