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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

1.2 million under-five children stunted due to malnutrition in Katsina: UNICEF

Mr Diop said about 1.2 million under-five children were anaemic, while 82,492 were wasted.

• August 17, 2022
stunted Katsina children and UNICEF

A nutrition manager with the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF), Elhaji Diop, says no fewer than 1.24 million children under the age of five are stunted in Katsina State due to malnutrition.

Mr Diop, from the Kano field office of UNICEF, disclosed this at a media dialogue on the “Stronger with Breast milk Only” (SWBO) initiative on Wednesday in Katsina.

The dialogue was part of the commemoration of the theme of the 2022 World Breastfeeding Week – Step up for Breastfeeding-Educate and Support.

Mr Diop said about 1.2 million under-five children were anaemic, while 82,492 were wasted, saying that exclusive breastfeeding had improved from 6.7 per cent in 2016 to 21 per cent in 2022.

This, he said, was according to the recently released 2021 Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) report.

He explained that the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) targeted exclusive breastfeeding to reach 50 per cent in the state by 2030.

Mr Diop further appealed to journalists to continue to give them all the necessary support to achieve the goal before 2030.

According to Mr Diop, the report also revealed that Nigeria ranked first in Africa and second in the world regarding the number of malnourished children.

He explained that the development was recorded due to the low exclusive breastfeeding from 0-6 months by the mothers, saying such was denying the children to grow well.

Isa Muhammed, an assistant state nutrition officer, said the dialogue was to share the nutrition situation of children in the state with emphasis on sub-optimal Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) practices as fundamental factors responsible for the poor nutrition indices. 

He said the dialogue was also to emphasise promoting “Zero-water” for children 0-5 months as a major strategy to increase the exclusive breastfeeding rate in the state. 

“In the longer term, to stimulate the interest of participants enough, so they can develop an interest in focusing on breastfeeding and nutrition in their stories,” he said. 

(NAN)

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