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Undernutrition in mothers is rising sharply: Unicef

UN children’s agency stresses impact on children’s health, consequences

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Mar 2023 10:00AM

Undernutrition in mothers is rising sharply: Unicef
Pregnant women wait to be checked by a doctor at the Alonso Suazo clinic in Tegucigalpa, on February 1, 2016. The Unicef report, based on data analysis of women in nearly every country in the world, estimates that more than one billion women and adolescent girls suffer from undernutrition – which leaves them underweight and of short stature – and from a deficiency in essential micronutrients as well as from anaemia. – AFP pic, March 7, 2023

UNITED NATIONS – The number of pregnant women and nursing mothers suffering from undernutrition has increased by 25% since 2020 in 12 countries at the epicentre of the world food crisis, the UN children’s agency warned yesterday, stressing the impact it is having on children’s health.

The Unicef report, based on data analysis of women in nearly every country in the world, estimates that more than one billion women and adolescent girls suffer from undernutrition – which leaves them underweight and of short stature – and from a deficiency in essential micronutrients as well as from anaemia.

Most of them are in the world’s poorest regions, with South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa constituting 68% of women and adolescent girls who are underweight and 60% of those suffering from anaemia.

These nutritional deficiencies have an impact not just on the well-being of the women but also affect their children, said Unicef, noting that “poor nutrition is passed down through generations”.

Malnutrition increases the risk of neonatal death, but can also “impair foetal development, with lifelong consequences for children’s nutrition, growth, learning, and future earning capacity”.

“Globally, 51 million children under two years are stunted. We estimate that about half of these children become stunted during pregnancy and the first six months of life, when a child is fully dependent on the mother for nutrition,” the Unicef report said.

It estimates that between 2020 and 2022, the number of pregnant or breastfeeding women suffering from acute malnutrition increased by 25%, from 5.5 to 6.9 million, in 12 countries deemed to be in food crisis – Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Chad, and Yemen.

“Without urgent action from the international community, the consequences could last for generations to come,” said UNICEF chief executive Catherine Russell in a statement.

“To prevent undernutrition in children, we must also address malnutrition in adolescent girls and women,” she said.

Unicef called for priority to be given to women and girls in terms of access to nutritious food, and to implement mandatory measures to “expand large-scale food fortification of routinely consumed foods such as flour, cooking oil, and salt to help reduce micronutrient deficiencies and anemia in girls and women”.

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