Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Starvation crisis in Gaza: 100 children dead amid Israel blockade

Starvation crisis in Gaza: 100 children dead amid Israel blockade

Gaza: Israeli attacks across the besieged Gaza Strip have killed at least eight Palestinians in the latest wave of violence, amid a mounting humanitarian crisis. Since the war began, the death toll from Israeli-induced starvation has surged to 217, including 100 children. The United Nations Security Council is set to convene a rare weekend session … Read more

WHO condemns worsening malnutrition crisis in Gaza

WHO condemns worsening malnutrition crisis in Gaza

The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed serious concern over the growing malnutrition crisis in Gaza, especially in Gaza City, where the most affected area. In a recent statement, WHO said Gaza is facing a dangerous malnutrition situation, due to the lack of food the death rate is increasing rapidly especially in children’s and in … Read more

Interim Health Minister expresses resolve to deal with malnutrition

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  • He said country is still battling with very high levels of under-nutrition.
  •  Dr Nadeem Jan added, that one in five children in Pakistan is wasted.
  • He said Pakistan has taken some concrete actions to address wasting agenda.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Federal Minister for Health Dr. Nadeem Jan said there was the highest level of resolve and a strong political will to address the challenge posed by malnutrition in Pakistan.

Addressing the global Food Security Summit in London, the minister said that on the whole equation of malnutrition, Pakistan offers a clear vision, firm political will, reasonable capacities, a trained community-level workforce and a whole governance approach to address this issue.

“The Government of Pakistan welcomes the initiative for enhanced global partnership on tackling global under-nutrition issues and finding new ways of working to deliver results.” He expressed gratitude to the British government, Somalian government, UAE government, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation and other partners for organizing the Global Food Security Summit. He said that despite some significant progress that Pakistan made in several social sectors, the country is still battling with very high levels of under-nutrition.

He added, that one in five children in Pakistan is wasted, while one in ten children is severely wasted, a condition that increases a child’s risk of death by over 10%. Pakistan is also among the countries with the highest burdens of low birth weight babies, with a national average of 22.7%.

The high population growth, rapid urbanization, market price inflation, global crises, and socioeconomic impact of COVID-19, compounded by suboptimal feeding and caring practices are driving child wasting in Pakistan.

Dr Nadeem said, “We have deficiencies in supply inflows for turning the tide of this malnutrition in Pakistan 150 million USD per year minimum is required to meet the challenge.” He extended special thanks to Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) for support of USD 10 million.

“There are certain lessons from history we must be cognizant of; we propose that the best course forward would be sustainability and continuum of policies, political will, donors will, advocacy coupled with inclusive, innovative, integrated government based programming.”

He said that in order to reduce and maintain childhood wasting to at least less than 15% by 2025, for Pakistan, as committed in Global Action Plan to prevent and manage child wasting, a change in strategic shift and approach is required from relying only on the treatment of children with severe wasting to a deliberate action to prevent and early detect wasting among children by adopting a systems approach.

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Malnutrition early in life linked to poor growth: Study

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  •  More than a million children die each year due to wasting.
  • Malnutrition affects babies much earlier than thought.
  • More nutritional support is needed for mothers to-be.

KARACHI:  Better nutrition during pregnancy and childbearing years is critical in protecting children in their most vulnerable first 1,000 days, study finds.

Malnutrition affects babies much earlier than thought, and more nutritional support is needed for mothers to-be and their newborns to prevent disease, impaired cognition and death, according to new findings by Prof Zulfiqar Bhutta, founding director of the Institute for Global Health and Development and the Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health (COE-WCH) at the Aga Khan University.

In a trio of papers published by the Nature’s Ki Child Growth Consortium, which comprises of researchers at UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley, Prof Bhutta examines how malnutrition affects growth in the first two years of life, underscoring a devastating reality for millions of children in the Global South, particularly Asia. Stunting, or being too short for their age, indicates chronic malnutrition, while wasting measures acute malnutrition. The global health community uses both indications to monitor progress toward ending malnutrition.

The analysis involved an international team of more than 100 researchers that examined data on nearly 84,000 children under two years old from 33 major studies that began between 1987 and 2014. The cohorts came from 15 countries in South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe.

It was discovered that in 2022, more than one in five children around the world – nearly 150 million – did not get enough calories to grow normally, and more than 45 million showed signs of wasting, or weighing too little for their height.

More than a million children die each year as a consequence of wasting and more than 250,000 die from stunting. “People who experienced stunting and wasting in childhood may also experience worse cognitive development, which translates into worse economic outcomes as adults”, remarked Prof Bhutta while discussing his breakthrough research.

Appreciating the monumental findings by Prof Bhutta and his team of AKU-based researchers, President AKU, Sulaiman Shahabuddin said, “AKU is stepping up on the global stage to share its portfolio of accomplished researchers and analysts who can help formulate robust policies in child and maternal healthcare. The COE-WCH deserves its due appreciation in contributing generously to this global effort.”

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Deworming Campaign begins from tomorrow in Karachi

Deworming Campaign
  • The drive will continue till February 11.
  • Deworming helps to avoid malnutrition and anemia.
  • Health department is targeting over 4mm children.

KARACHI: Sindh Minister of Health Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho announces the start of the deworming campaign that will be taking place in Karachi from February 06 to 11.

The last campaign took place in 2021 and successfully dewormed 2.6mm children. Deworming helps to avoid malnutrition, anemia, and a host of other illnesses from taking place.

Dr. Azra Pechuho urges parents to use this upcoming campaign from February 06 to 11 to have their children dewormed.

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20 million risk starvation as Horn of Africa drought worsens: UN

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The UN warned Tuesday that delayed rains are putting 20 million people in Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia at risk of hunger this year, exacerbating an already severe drought.   A months-long drought has wreaked havoc on the Horn of Africa, destroying crops and cattle and causing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes … Read more

Yemen aid dries up

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 HAJJAH, Yemen – Randa, three years old, sits on a metal bed in a tent in northwest Yemen’s Hajjah region, crying and fighting to breathe, her weight equivalent to that of a healthy baby. Like millions across the war-torn country, and hundreds of children in the province, Randa is hungry. She has severe acute malnutrition, … Read more

Imran Khan chaired 43rd meeting of Council of Common Interests (CCI)

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A meeting of the Council of Common Interests was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday. According to the details, a plan of Rs 350 billion was agreed to eradicate malnutrition among women and children. In the meeting, the Prime Minister directed that the plan for eliminating malnutrition in children would … Read more

Malnutrition is a worldwide health crisis

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Unhealthy global food systems are fueling high levels of malnutrition and causing a world health crisis. The World Health Organization is ensuring that more is done so that people have enough to eat and access to the right foods. “Malnutrition is a complex issue, but it is the main cause of death and disease in … Read more

Government decides to give stipend to mothers for 2 years from birth

Government decides to give stipend to mothers for 2 years from birth

A major decision of the federal government has been announced to give stipend to mothers for 2 years from the birth of their child. Dr. Sania Nishtar, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, said in a press conference that if a boy is born, the mother will be paid Rs. 1,500 and if a girl … Read more

45 million people in West Africa face food insecurity

45 million people in West Africa face food insecurity

Drought in 13 West African countries has left about 45 million people food insecurity. According to reports, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) said that the number of malnourished people has increased by 10% compared to last year. They said that normal weather has had its effects, economic pressures and poverty have increased, while COVID-19 … Read more

Malnutrition kills Three more children in Thar

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Three more children died of malnutrition and epidemics in Sindh’s Tharparkar district. According to the media report, the Health Department said that the number of children killed in Thar Parkar this month has risen to 49 while the number of children killed in Tharparkar this year has reached 361. Also on Monday, 3 children died … Read more

President terms malnutrition statistics as alarming in Pakistan

President terms malnutrition statistics as alarming in Pakistan

President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi said that malnutrition statistics in Pakistan are alarming as 29% children under the age of five years are underweight and 54% are anemic. While addressing  the inaugural ceremony of National Nutrition Conference that gathered medical and health experts from across the country, the President said that malnutrition is present … Read more

49% of women in Pakistan suffer from anemia

49% of women in Pakistan suffer from anemia

Nutritionists say 49% of women in Pakistan suffer from anemia, while 40% of children under the age of 5 are facing severe malnutrition. The government organized a workshop on malnutrition in Pakistan. The purpose of the workshop was to highlight public awareness of malnutrition and the seriousness of malnutrition. According to nutritionists, 49% of women … Read more