Feed a Child. Starve Malnutrition. | Milaap
Feed a Child. Starve Malnutrition.
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    Created by

    Meharr Maathur
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    This fundraiser will benefit

    Malnourished mothers and children

    from Hyderabad, Telangana

                  Child Malnutrition in India: A Systemic Failure

NOTE: All proceedings from this fundraiser will go to Sukhad Foundation 
                           

        Sukhad Foundation has provided
  •  Hot meals 
  • Nutritional food 
  • & Dietary supplements 
    To more than 5000 pregnant women & children


         Donate To Provide
  •  Hot Nutritious Food for a child for one month = INR 2000/-
  • Hot Nutritious Food for a mother for one month = INR 2300/-
  • Life saving dietary supplements for a child for one month= INR 500/-
  • Life saving dietary supplements for a mother for one month= INR 800/-
  • Hot Nutritious food & Life saving dietary supplements for a child for one month= INR 2500/-
  • Hot Nutritious food & Life saving dietary supplements for a Mother for one month= INR 3000/-


Over 33 lakh children in India malnourished, 17.7 lakh of them severely malnourished: Govt data

Also, India has slipped to the 101st position in the Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2021 of 116 countries, from its 2020 position of 94th and is behind its neighbours Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.



Malnutrition amongst children under the age of five is a doorway to a life landmarked with cognitive and physical setbacks. With words like ‘consumerism’ and ‘food surplus’ headlining the world today, high levels of malnutrition shine light on the harsh truth of inequality, lack of access and poverty that continue to affect the lives of millions around the globe.
Up until the age of five, proper nutrition is key in establishing a healthy foundation for one’s life course. The reality that India is confronted with is a sad irony- despite being the second-largest food producer in the world, malnutrition, especially amongst children, remains a large roadblock in the country’s journey forward.  


India's economic growth in recent decades has co-existed with alarming levels of chronic hunger and stunting. The country ranked 94th among 107 countries in the Global Hunger Index 2020, way behind many other developing countries. Now, new data suggest that child malnutrition might be worsening—fewer children in India are dying, but those who survive are more malnourished and anaemic in many states.




                              

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