La mère et l'enfant

La mère et l'enfant

mercredi 24 mars 2010

Food and Nutrition




Proper nutrition is a powerful good: people who are well nourished are more likely to be healthy, productive and able to learn. Good nutrition benefits families, their communities and the world as a whole.
Malnutrition is, by the same logic, devastating. It plays a part in more than a third of all child deaths in developing countries. It blunts the intellect, saps the productivity of everyone it touches and perpetuates poverty.

Although fewer children are undernourished than in the 1990s, 1 in 4, or 143 million under-five children in the developing world are still underweight and only 38 per cent of children under six months are exclusively breastfed . While significant progress has been made in relation to vitamin A supplementation and salt iodization, micronutrient deficiencies remain significant public health problems in many countries. It is essential to address undernutrition if there is any hope of achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).


Mothers breastfeeding their children in Angola. Source Unicef



Proper nutrition helps give every child the best start in life. MACC is working on nutrition programming aimed to fulfill every child’s right to adequate nutrition. MACC is committed to scaling up and sustaining coverage of its current high-impact nutrition interventions in the programme areas of:
(1) Infant and Young Child Feeding;
(2) Micronutrients;
(3) Nutrition Security in Emergencies; and
(4) Nutrition and HIV/AIDS.

MACC is committed to a life-cycle approach, to using partnerships and to creating and enhancing integrated interventions to maximize effectiveness, such as combining vitamin A supplementation with other accelerated child survival interventions through Child Health Events.

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