
5 Adverse Effects of Malnutrition
Malnutrition refers to when a person’s diet does not supply enough nutrients or the correct mix of nutrients for optimal health. Malnutrition is a frequent, under-recognized, and under-addressed problem that
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Malnutrition refers to when a person’s diet does not supply enough nutrients or the correct mix of nutrients for optimal health. Malnutrition is a frequent, under-recognized, and under-addressed problem that
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According to Save the Children’s research, only one out of every ten displaced children in Burundi receives a full education, with as many as 67% out of school, including those
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According to the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, DRR is defined as “the concept and practice of reducing disaster risks through systematic efforts to analyze and manage the causal
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Meal planning entails deciding what to eat for each meal of the day. In Human Nutrition and Dietetics, it involves thought, effort, and application of knowledge. It is a task
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When identifying post-emergency food and nutritional requirements, the notion of providing aid to emergency-affected communities based on need is well-established. People are most likely to be completely reliant on food
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In our previous article, we looked at the four levels of monitoring a general food-distribution program. Today, we discuss the tools and types of information required for monitoring the adequacy
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Six months after the earthquake that struck Haiti on 14th August 2021 killing approximately 2,200 people, hurting 12,700, and affecting nearly half a million children, UNICEF continues to assist families,
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In our previous discussion, we defined both the terms ‘Hygiene’ and ‘Sanitation’ and listed the differences between the two and how they both relate. Today, we look at the significant
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