
3.7 million children at risk in Afghanistan
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Summary
3.7 million children at risk in Afghanistan. Among the main recommendations, the agency highlighted the strengthening of multi-sector interventions focused on infant feeding, priority for children under the age of 02 years, anticipation of responses before seasonal peaks and maintenance of integrated surveillance systems. "Alarmingly, about 90% of young children live in food poverty, often consuming only one or two food groups a day, far below nutritional requirements for healthy growth," he adds.
Furthermore, The UNICEF report indicates that "almost half of children under 5 years of age suffer from growth delay" and warns of the danger of emaciation.
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3.7 million children at risk in Afghanistan.
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Among the main recommendations, the agency highlighted the strengthening of multi-sector interventions focused on infant feeding, priority for children under the age of 02 years, anticipation of responses before seasonal peaks and maintenance of integrated surveillance systems.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo"Alarmingly, about 90% of young children live in food poverty, often consuming only one or two food groups a day, far below nutritional requirements for healthy growth," he adds.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — MundoChildren under 2 years of age are most affected
according to Observador +2The UNICEF report indicates that "almost half of children under 5 years of age suffer from growth delay" and warns of the danger of emaciation.
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