MALNUTRITION AFFECTS NEARLY 480,000 KENYAN CHILDREN

Africa World

Fri 25 October 2024:

Some 479,498 children under the age of five in Kenya’s 23 arid areas are facing acute malnutrition and need treatment, the country’s National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) said Thursday.

Although malnutrition cases remain high, the number represents a decline from 760,488 in July, according to NDMA’s September update released in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital.

“The reduction in cases is attributed to availability of milk albeit in low quantities prioritized for consumption by the under-fives, and consumption of diverse diets due to the slightly elevated purchasing power by households,” the NDMA said.

The authority said that 110,169 pregnant and breastfeeding mothers are malnourished and in need of care, down from 112,401 in July. The malnutrition cases stemmed from adverse climate events, low incomes and poor healthcare-seeking behavior.

NDMA also noted that 1 million Kenyans still require humanitarian assistance, a figure that has remained unchanged since July.

According to the World Health Organization, as of the end of June, about 10.8 million children and nearly 1 million pregnant and lactating women were acutely malnourished and in need of treatment in the Horn of Africa. The UN health agency said the crisis was caused by increased conflict and climate disasters, including drought and recent El Nino rains that caused severe flooding, displacing thousands more. 

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Malnutrition is a severe and widespread issue in Africa, affecting millions, especially children under five. Causes include poverty, food insecurity, climate change, conflict, and inadequate healthcare.

Regions like the Sahel and East Africa are particularly impacted due to frequent droughts and political instability, which disrupt food production and access.

Malnutrition leads to stunted growth, weakened immune systems, and higher mortality rates in children, while also affecting the productivity and health of adults. Efforts by governments and international organizations focus on food aid, improving agriculture, and addressing underlying issues like poverty and healthcare to combat malnutrition, though progress remains slow.

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