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Unicef warns of growing child malnutrition crisis amid funding shortfalls

28 Mar 2025, 9:10 AM
Unicef warns of growing child malnutrition crisis amid funding shortfalls

NEW YORK, March 28 — The United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) has warned that at least 14 million children worldwide are suffering from malnutrition and facing further disruption to vital food aid, as key international donors, including the United States, reduce their aid budgets, the Palestine News and Info Agency reported.

In response to the crisis, it urged governments and charitable organisations to contribute to its Child Nutrition Fund to prevent a potential famine from spiralling out of control.

Unicef Executive Director Catherine Russell said significant progress has been made regarding the combating of child hunger since the beginning of the century, but cautioned that these gains are at risk of being undone.

"Good nutrition is the foundation of a child's resilience and development, with remarkable returns on investment

"The returns will be measured in stronger families, communities, and nations, contributing to a more stable world," she said in a statement.

Russell also pointed out that the current funding shortfall comes at a time of unprecedented need for children, who are still grappling with record levels of displacement, ongoing and protracted conflicts, disease outbreaks, and the deadly effects of climate change.

— Bernama

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