Tackling Childhood Stunting in the Eastern Mediterranean Region in the Context of COVID-19

被引:13
作者
Al Jawaldeh, Ayoub [1 ]
Doggui, Radhouene [2 ,3 ]
Borghi, Elaine [4 ]
Aguenaou, Hassan [5 ]
Ammari, Laila El [6 ]
Abul-Fadl, Azza [7 ]
McColl, Karen [8 ]
机构
[1] WHO Reg Off Eastern Mediterranean Reg, Cairo 11371, Egypt
[2] Univ Sherbrooke, Dept Family Med, Sherbrooke, PQ J1K 2R1, Canada
[3] Ctr Format meDicale Nouveau Brunswick, Moncton, NB E1A 7R1, Canada
[4] WHO Dept Nutr & Food Safety, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland
[5] Ibn Tofail Univ CNESTEN, Joint Unit Res Nutr & Food, RDC Nutr AFRA IEA, Kenitra 14000, Morocco
[6] Minist Sante, Programme Natl Nutr, Rabat 10090, Morocco
[7] Benha Univ, Benha Fac Med, Cairo 11211, Egypt
[8] Karen McColl Consulting, W Sussex PO21 4NB, England
来源
CHILDREN-BASEL | 2020年 / 7卷 / 11期
关键词
nutrition; childhood malnutrition; stunting; Eastern Mediterranean; Near East; North Africa; COVID-19; coronavirus; UNDERNUTRITION; HEALTH;
D O I
10.3390/children7110239
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Over 20 million children under 5 years old in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region have stunted growth, as a result of chronic malnutrition, with damaging long-term consequences for individuals and societies. This review extracted and analyzed data from the UNICEF, WHO and the World Bank malnutrition estimates to present an overall picture of childhood stunting in the region. The number of children under 5 in the region who are affected by stunting has dropped from 24.5 million (40%) in 1990 to 20.6 million (24.2%) in 2019. The reduction rate since the 2012 baseline is only about two fifths of that required and much more rapid progress will be needed to reach the internationally agreed targets by 2025 and 2030. Prevalence is highest in low-income countries and those with a lower Human Development Index. The COVID-19 pandemic threatens to undermine efforts to reduce stunting, through its impact on access and affordability of safe and nutritious foods and access to important health services. Priority areas for action to tackle stunting as part of a comprehensive, multisectoral nutrition strategy are proposed. In light of the threat that COVID-19 will exacerbate the already heavy burden of malnutrition in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, implementation of such strategies is more important than ever.
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