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    1 in 4 children malnourished, global report says

    NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Five children around the world die every minute because of chronic malnutrition, according to a report released Wednesday that also said that almost half a billion children risk are at risk of permanent damage over the next 15 years.

    A report from Save the Children said the deaths of 2 million children each year could be prevented if malnutrition were better addressed.

    The report called chronic malnutrition a largely hidden crisis that affects one in four children globally. Global hunger has fallen markedly over the last two decades, but the 2011 Global Hunger Index found that six countries have higher rates of hunger today than two decades ago. Five of those countries are in Africa. The other is North Korea.

    The 2011 Global Hunger Index said that Congo, Burundi, Comoros, Swaziland and Ivory Coast have higher degrees of hunger today than in 1990. Kuwait, Turkey, Malaysia and Mexico have made the biggest gains against hunger.

    Karin Lapping, a senior director of nutrition for Save the Children, said many Asian countries have made strides against hunger because of an explicit focus on reducing chronic malnutrition, but that many African countries have not made that same commitment and have fallen victims to predictable cycles of drought and famine.

    "When we look at successful examples in Asia like Bangladesh, they have a national nutrition program," Lapping said. "We haven't seen that to be the case in many nations in Africa."

    Ethiopia is one exception, she said, because of successful nutrition programs. But, she said, in many other regions "progress has been undercut by cyclical emergencies like what we're seeing now in the Sahel," a belt across northern Africa that experiencing a food crisis. Lapping said many African countries need greater political commitments from their governments and more external aid.

    Malnutrition numbers in Africa remain startling. The report said that nearly two in five children on the continent — 60 million children — are stunted. The average yield of staple cereals is a third less than in Asia.

    The British government estimates that between 50,000 and 100,000 people died during a famine in Somalia last year. Most of those killed were children.

    Chronic hunger leaves children vulnerable to starvation when food crises hit, but also leaves them vulnerable to death by diarrhea, pneumonia and malaria even in better times.

    "It also likely causes permanent damage to their bodies and brains," said Tanya Weinberg, a Save the Children spokeswoman.

    The Save the Children report said that if action is not taken to reduce chronic malnutrition, 450 million children will be affected by 2025.

    The report said that malnutrition must be made more visible so that governments are forced to act, that more health care workers are needed and that governments must help small-scale farmers improve their yields.

     

    80 comments

    • Dan  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      Most of the cases occur where there is armed conflict and failed governments.
      • josephg 3 mths ago
        Governments put in place by the jews and the queen of england.
      • Phillip 3 mths ago
        Governments run by ignorant brutal Blacks. They could count them selves lucky when England had her empire.
    • Cory  •  Bedford, Wyoming  •  3 mths ago
      Children starve, globally, because governments hoard all the food for themselves while considering the starving to be of no value and therefore disposable. In some cases, ancient tribal feuds are also to blame.
      • Sammie Jo 3 mths ago
        You don't have to starve to be malnourished, try eating nothing but fast food & processed sweets & drink nothing but soda for a few years, you may be fat as hell but ask the Dr., you would also be malnourished
      • Cory 3 mths ago
        Little difference! A body which lacks proper nutrition IS starving for those things that make it healthy.
      • Sammie Jo 3 mths ago
        Yes but society goes by looks now. We associate malnutrition with the emaciated people in 3rd world countries. Most people don't consider the obese to be malnourished because they don't "look" malnourished
    • j  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe Michelle should worry about the kids that are not eating big macs.
      • juan chavez 3 mths ago
        THE obamas don`t worry about food, they get steak and eggs every morning free, lobster for dinner free, so what do they care
      • Sammie Jo 3 mths ago
        The kids that only eat Big Mac's are probably malnourished too
      • Daniel 3 mths ago
        The article is about being malnourished, not about being starved. We all should cut down on junk food and red meat, they have too much salt and too many artificial additives. Plus meat has huge amounts of growth hormones, which is why so many guys that eat fast food burgers find themselves growing man boobs, while womens boobs hang like liberty bells. Thats the cost of freedom.
    • Queency  •  3 mths ago
      Poverty is the main cause of malnutrition. If we want to effectively reduce poverty and hunger in the poorest countries of the world, then more support must be given to family planning, sex education and health.
      • William 3 mths ago
        sterilization + education = no more poverty....
        my guess is that these people aren't stupid,,,, they're just uneducated...
        it's a big problem in the USA too....
      • Sammie Jo 3 mths ago
        Yes it is, but not simply because lack of food, not having a healthy diet can also lead to malnutrition, even if the person in under, average or over weight.
    • Breathe  •  3 mths ago
      Obviously "We Are The World" didn't work. Until all governments around the globe take an active concern for their own people it doesn't matter how much $$ we donate. It's like pizzing in the wind.
      • juan chavez 3 mths ago
        we can`t feed the world, so, use some sort of birth control and quit haveing kids you can`t support
      • Breathe 3 mths ago
        Your young age is showing. I was referring to Michael Jackson's "We are the world" Hunger video from years ago
    • JenCie  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      simple solution~stop having children~
    • igiveup  •  3 mths ago
      Use more rubbers
    • rR8e_6lG  •  3 mths ago
      Meanwhile, **trillions** being spent on the faux "problem" of anthropogenic global warming, with GIANT big money groups involved, and let by - you guessed it - ever PC Yahoo. It is you GLOBAL WARMER frauds who are literally killing people by diverting scarce resources to your FAKE problem. And yes, it HAS been cooling, world-wide, overall, since 1998.
    • Donna  •  3 mths ago
      Before the use of fossil fuels there was NEVER even a billion people on earth living at one time at once. The amount of sunlight reaching the earth in one year saw to that. Our use of fossil fuels (concentrated sunlight) is all that keeps the billions alive. Watch the price of oil.
    • Donna  •  3 mths ago
      Earth has about 5 billion too many and as energy supplies get tighter (expensive) there will be starvation such as the world has never seen. There will be crop failures and the poor will pay for it. Consider that the international food corporations have taken over who will live and who will die?
    • Centrist  •  3 mths ago
      All the more reason for birth control in 3rd world countries. Don't breed if u can't feed. Law of nature.....
    • Libertarian  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      When I was a kid in the 60's I heard the same trite stories of hunger in Africa. I in my 60's now and can barely keep food on my plate. I do not care as it seems they have always looked for a hand out instead of making there own to not be hungry.
    • Prpr  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      To reduce sex drive keep your vagina clean! African translation please.
    • Soldier  •  Spokane, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      what you mean ? there aren't any malnourished kids in america, if you don't believe that just ask Mitty.
    • A WHOLE IS SOROS  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      We pay Farmers not to grow crops as well as subsidize Ethanol, the largest Boondoggle next to the Bank Bailouts. The U.N. agenda is starvation and I.M.F. enslavement pure and simple.
    • bopdaddy  •  Johnston City, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      It is a sad fact but I beleive that charity begins at home.
    • J  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Our foreign aid policies are addressing the updating of Egypt's military equipment when there are starving children nearby. Does anyone see an issue with the priorities?!
    • Sammie Jo  •  Murfreesboro, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      Some people needs to look up what malnourished actually means....it means you are not getting the proper nutrients to maintain a healthy body it has little to do with how much you eat. Of course if you don't eat regularly & you starve you will be malnourished but you can also be fat & be malnourished...if you don't believe me ask a Dr.
    • Andre  •  Issaquah, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      In the end, children pay the price when governments distract themselves from what's important: the future.
    • Peace  •  3 mths ago
      look up structural adjustment. world bank, etc. they made poor countries loans they could not repay, then said ok, we will help if you do structural adjustment. this is a #$%$ term for making the poor poorer and more malnourished. fatten the top of the structure and starve the bottom. if it collapses.. well. we wear the suits and ties, we are the glamorous west/north. you are the poor, south, 3rd world. that is the arrogance, that was the plot. also, scummy local leaders, puppet despots that rob and loot their countries didn't help either. microfinance (lending to small business) and health and education initiatives work. clean air, water, energy, sustainable agriculture, these things help. if we spent war money on that, malnourishment would be gone
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