For children, lack of food and nutrients during
the developmental stage of life can lead to
lifelong setbacks. Around the world today,
millions of children are malnourished.
Children
are most at risk of death, whether from starvation
or from preventable diseases that turn deadly
because of the ways malnutrition weakens their
bodies.
Children in hunger crises experience
“wasting”, the condition in which a
child’s weight and muscle mass are
disproportionate to their height as a result of
severe malnutrition. Their growth may also be
stunted, which in turn damages their physical and
cognitive development. A child experiencing
wasting or stunting is 11 times more likely to die
than a healthy child, with the impacts of these
conditions reducing the ability of the child to
fight off and recover from usually mild illnesses
like diarrhoea or measles.
Fighting hunger!
Feeding hope!