Hungry for Change: An eight-step, costed plan of action to tackle global child hunger
There's a crucial window in which malnutrition can be prevented, from conception to a child’s second birthday. After this, the effects are permanent. Governments need to act now to reduce child hunger and malnutrition. This report tells them how.
- Published
- November 2009
Every year, 3.1 million children die from malnutrition-related causes.
The risk of hunger and malnutrition is deepening as food prices remain high, the economic downturn pushes millions more into poverty and the effects of climate change on livelihoods worsens.
But the solutions have become clearer.
The 2008 food price spike put world food security firmly on the international agenda. The political moment has come - now it's time for governments
to take a fresh look at their national plans.
With this in mind, this report proposes to governments an eight-step package to improve the diets of pregnant women and children under the age of two, and thereby to help prevent hunger and malnutrition.
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