Policy Brief on Child Malnutrition in Nepal

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A woman and her infant visit a health post in Nepal
Monday, November 11, 2024

The Policy Brief on Child Malnutrition in Nepal highlights the complex issue of child malnutrition in Nepal, citing socioeconomic factors, inadequate healthcare, and nutritional deficits as primary causes. It advocates for a multi-pronged approach involving government, NGOs, and communities to improve child nutrition through policy reforms, food security initiatives, and health education. This aligns with the goals of World Vision's ENOUGH Campaign, which aims to end child hunger and malnutrition globally. Both initiatives emphasize the importance of addressing systemic issues and fostering community engagement to ensure sustainable improvements in child health and nutrition. By collaborating with global campaigns like ENOUGH, Nepal can leverage international support and resources to accelerate progress in tackling child malnutrition and build a healthier future for its children.

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