ISLAMABAD: The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is delivering 340 metric tons of vitamin and mineral-enriched food for Pakistani children who are suffering from severe acute malnutrition.
USAID Pakistan Mission Director, Julie Koenen said this in a press statement issued here on Thursday.
She said, “We commend the government of Pakistan’s efforts to include improved nutrition at the core of its development agenda.” She said the USAID is proud to contribute to maintaining the availability of nutritious food to Pakistani children in need despite the operational challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
She said that good nutrition is key to the health and development of young Pakistanis, and a healthy population is critical to Pakistan’s overall economic growth. This collaboration also helps support Pakistan’s national nutrition policy framework and increases the capacity of the health system and civil society to ensure treatment of more than 24,500 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition, she added.
The fortified food project is being implemented by UNICEF in partnership with the government of Pakistan’s nutrition and health departments and civil society organizations. As part of its long-standing partnership with Pakistan, the United States government is committed to improving food and nutrition security for Pakistanis. Since 2009, USAID has contributed more than $800 million to Pakistan’s food and nutrition efforts, she further said.
According to the National Nutrition Survey jointly published by the government of Pakistan and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in 2018, more than 40 percent of Pakistani children under the age of five suffer from long-term health problems because of severe malnutrition. Most of these malnourished children live in rural areas. – TLTP
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