Children are the real victims of world hunger: at least 70 % of the malnourished people of the world are children. By best estimates forty thousand children a day die of starvation (FAO 1989: 5). Children do not have the ability to forage for themselves, and their nutritional needs are exceptionally high. Hence, they are unable to survive for long on their own, especially in lean times. Moreover, they are especially susceptible to diseases and conditions which are the staple of undernourished people: simple infections and simple diarrhea (UNICEF 1993: 22). Unless others provide adequate food, water, and care, children will suffer and die (WHO 1974: 677, 679). This fact must frame any moral discussions of the problem. And so it does — at lea...
undernutrition still matter? Children grow and develop well when they have access to affordable, div...
Each year, millions of children die from starvation, malnutrition or easily-treatable illnesses. UNI...
Child undernutrition refers broadly to the condition in which food intake is inadequate to meet a ch...
The persistence of hunger in a world of plenty is the most profound moral contradiction of our age. ...
The main forms of childhood malnutrition occur predominantly in children \u3c5 years of age living i...
Malnutrition (underweight) contributes to approximately 60% of all child deaths, yet health professi...
People grow more than enough food to feed all people adequately. In 2017-2018, the world grew enough...
Approximately 12 million children under the age of 5 y die each year in developing countries (1). Fe...
An argument is advanced to show that affluent and moderately affluent people, like you and me, are m...
The main forms of childhood malnutrition occur predominantly in children <5 years of age living in l...
In the short time that it will take you, the reader, to read to the bottom of this page, countless n...
Advances in child nutrition over the last several decades are creating momentum for a programmatic p...
One out of every three children under five in developing countries is malnourished. This unacceptabl...
The term malnutrition generally refers both to undernutrition and overnutrition (WHO, 2019), but in ...
Over 200 million children in developing countries under the age of five are malnourished. Malnutriti...
undernutrition still matter? Children grow and develop well when they have access to affordable, div...
Each year, millions of children die from starvation, malnutrition or easily-treatable illnesses. UNI...
Child undernutrition refers broadly to the condition in which food intake is inadequate to meet a ch...
The persistence of hunger in a world of plenty is the most profound moral contradiction of our age. ...
The main forms of childhood malnutrition occur predominantly in children \u3c5 years of age living i...
Malnutrition (underweight) contributes to approximately 60% of all child deaths, yet health professi...
People grow more than enough food to feed all people adequately. In 2017-2018, the world grew enough...
Approximately 12 million children under the age of 5 y die each year in developing countries (1). Fe...
An argument is advanced to show that affluent and moderately affluent people, like you and me, are m...
The main forms of childhood malnutrition occur predominantly in children <5 years of age living in l...
In the short time that it will take you, the reader, to read to the bottom of this page, countless n...
Advances in child nutrition over the last several decades are creating momentum for a programmatic p...
One out of every three children under five in developing countries is malnourished. This unacceptabl...
The term malnutrition generally refers both to undernutrition and overnutrition (WHO, 2019), but in ...
Over 200 million children in developing countries under the age of five are malnourished. Malnutriti...
undernutrition still matter? Children grow and develop well when they have access to affordable, div...
Each year, millions of children die from starvation, malnutrition or easily-treatable illnesses. UNI...
Child undernutrition refers broadly to the condition in which food intake is inadequate to meet a ch...