Child malnutrition is the single biggest contributor to deaths in kids under the age of 5 worldwide. Addressing and preventing child malnutrition could save 3 million children every year. Here's what you need to know about childhood malnutrition, what it looks like and how it can be prevented and cured.
Malnourished children are more susceptible to infections and less able to recover from illness. It manifests in in three different ways:
While malnutrition manifests in multiple ways, the prevention and cure is always the same:
1. Breastfeeding for the first two years
2. Access to nutritious, diverse and safe foods
3. Good nutrition for mothers before and during pregnancy and during lactation
4. Access to basic healthcare, clean water, hygiene and sanitation services and opportunities for safe physical activity