UNICEF & Nuflower- The Duo Fighting Deadly Malnutrition
Malnutrition occurs when a child does not receive enough nutrients to support normal growth and development. If a child does not get enough food or has poor nutrition during infancy, he or she can become stunted (low in height) or develop severe chronic illness later in life. The number of children suffering from acute malnutrition is rising worldwide. According to UNICEF, approximately 25,000 children die every day because of malnutrition and that is why UNICEF Accredited RUTF manufacturers are coming to the rescue with ready-to-use supplementary food.
Malnourished
children struggle to grow, learn and fight off diseases. In developing
countries around the world, too many children aren't getting enough food.
Malnutrition is a leading cause of death for children under age 5 worldwide In
emergency-situation countries, strife and political instability make it
difficult for humanitarian organizations like UNICEF to get
food aid to those who need it most In some cases, severe malnutrition can lead
to stunting - growth that's slowed down so much that the child can't reach his
or her potential height later in life.
UNICEF
is a non-profit organization that works to improve the lives of malnourished
children in developing countries around the world. Over the years, UNICEF has
worked with accredited RUTF manufacturers to provide children with nutritional
supplements that have drastically improved their chances of having a healthier
life. UNICEF's innovative partnership with Nuflower, a ready-to-use
supplementary food manufacturer in India is offering a solution to this crisis,
one that might just change the world.
Nuflower
produces high-quality, ready-to-use, sustainable supplements that can be
engineered to prevent malnutrition and treat it when it occurs. These ready-to-use
supplements are made from plant-based ingredients, specifically peanuts, milk
powder, sugar, vitamins, and nutrients. While they're being developed to help
in emergency situations around the globe they could also help children that
require special diets, and those children whose changing nutritional needs make
it hard for them to maintain healthy weights
Nuflower
is a renowned manufacturer of RUTF tailored to treat malnutrition in children.
To understand the efficacy of the products manufactured by Nuflower and used by
UNICEF, a pilot study was conducted.
Community Management of Acute Malnutrition(CMAM)
Community
Management of Acute Malnutrition is a treatment philosophy that seeks to shift
the treatment of an acute malnutrition-afflicted child within the community
itself, in the process saving up precious hospital beds, and logistical and
time costs for the impoverished. This ensures that the treatment of acute
malnutrition has far wider coverage than any which could achieve through
in-patient treatment of acute malnutrition.
Community
Management of Acute Malnutrition has been rightfully deemed the key to managing acute
malnutrition globally. Specialized RUTF administered at a community level
ensures that malnutrition-related issues are addressed as early and as
effectively as possible.
A
record of the successful pilot study for treating children under 5 affected
with acute malnutrition with RUTF.
The
results of the pilot study were commendable and opened up avenues for RUTF to
be recognized as a golden benchmark when it comes to the treatment of acute
malnutrition in children. The revival rates in each of the states were between
60 & 88%, a staggering percentage in the grand scheme of tackling acute
malnutrition.
The
fight against global malnutrition is ongoing and it is a long time before the
target goal is achieved, but RUTF is proving to be a powerful tool against
malnutrition and its deadly effects. The usage of high-quality peanuts, a
stringent manufacturing process, and the vision to end malnutrition make this
mission featuring UNICEF and Nuflower effective.
The
world has made remarkable progress in tackling malnutrition. The number of
undernourished people has declined by over 20% since 1990, and there are still
more than 800 million people who are undernourished. With the right intention
and partnerships, millions of lives can be saved. UNICEF and Nuflower's
partnership could be a pivotal step toward ending malnutrition in children
around the world.
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