Nigeria, Ghana, 61 other countries facing food poverty, says UNICEF

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Nigeria, Ghana and 61 other countries have emerged as facing food poverty, a report by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said. In the latest report for June 2024, the global body also listed Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Côte d’Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Niger, Pakistan, the Philippines, Somalia, South Africa, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, and Yemen.

Others included Tunisia, Nepal, Vietnam, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Montenegro, Albania, Tonga, Indonesia, Gambia, Haiti, Burkina Faso, and Rwanda among several others. “Across the world, millions of parents and families are struggling to provide nutritious and diverse foods that young children need to reach their full potential,” the report read.

“Growing inequities, conflict, and climate crises, combined with rising food prices, the overabundance of unhealthy foods, harmful food marketing strategies, and poor child feeding practices, are condemning millions of children to child food poverty.” According to the report, one in four children (27 per cent) is living in severe child food poverty in early childhood, amounting to 181 million children under five years of age.

The body defined child food poverty as children’s inability to access and consume a nutritious and diverse diet in early childhood. It noted that children living in severe child food poverty are missing out on many nutrient-rich foods, while unhealthy foods are becoming entrenched in the diets of these children, adding that severe child food poverty is driving child undernutrition.

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