How to end child food poverty | UNICEF
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- What is child food poverty?
It is when children can’t access and consume a nutritious and diverse diet in early childhood - with significant consequences for child survival, physical growth, and cognitive development.
Across the world, millions of parents and families are struggling to provide nutritious and diverse foods that young children need to reach their full potential.
Growing inequities, conflicts, and climate crises, combined with rising food prices, the overabundance of unhealthy foods, harmful food marketing strategies and poor child feeding practices, are condemning millions of children to child food poverty.
To address child malnutrition governments and partners must invest in actions to improve children’s access to diverse and nutritious diets and end severe child food poverty.
Read more about the report on the UNICEF website: uni.cf/44y2Yla
Chapters:
00:00 What's Child Food Poverty?
00:18 How child food poverty is measured
00:50 Consequences for children
01:05 The key drivers of child food poverty
1:55 What countries can do about child food poverty
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I live in India and i see nothing the government is doing to end it
No hungry SDG
lmao poverty is necessary for the world