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Pakistan Nutrition
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UN report says Pakistan is currently facing imminent nutrition crisis

| @indiablooms | Jun 16, 2023, at 11:47 pm

A new report published by  the United Nations and its humanitarian partners has shown that the country is experiencing an imminent nutrition crisis.

The country is facing the situation specially due to the  pre-existing high rates of malnutrition in flood-affected regions.

Of particular concern is the increasing malnutrition among young children, as under-nutrition accounts for nearly half of all deaths in children under five. Shockingly, one in five children under-five in Pakistan suffer from wasting, with severe and moderate acute malnutrition rates at 8 per cent and 9.7 per cent, respectively, according to the report released by UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (UNOCHA) on Wednesday, reports Dawn News.

The 84 districts affected by the 2022 monsoon flooding display distressing nutrition indicators. These districts have an average severe acute malnutrition rate of 12 per cent, impacting over 3.5 million children. Among them, more than 1.45m children require treatment with Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) due to severe wasting.

Several factors contribute to acute malnutrition, including poor maternal nutrition, inadequate sanitation and hygiene, suboptimal care and feeding practices, and limited access to essential nutrition services and nutritious diets.

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