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Infant and young child nutrition

Jane John (L) a Volunteer for Chiputi Health center conducting a malaria Test on 1 year old Desire Kumbukani at Chiputi health center in Mangochi.HEALTH/UNICEF/HDPLUS/2023
Article
07 August 2023
Village clinic eases access to nutrition care
Bringing nutrition services closer to children
One year old Latif Alid undergoing her MUAC test
Article
07 August 2023
Mangochi community unites against malnutrition
Collective efforts to keep children healthy and strong
Esnart Chimaliro lovingly feeding her 1 year old daughter,Hanifa,ready to use theraputic food(RUTF) a supplement that provides  support to children battling severe acute Malnutrition.
Article
07 August 2023
Nutrition supplements are medicines
Treating children for malnutrition
A woman breastfeeding her child in Dowa district
Press release
01 August 2023
Joint statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell and WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on the occasion of World Breastfeeding Week
29-year-old Pilirani Kachimanga carrying  her 6 months old daughter Trinity Kachima at their home in Lipalama Village in Chiradzulu
Article
27 June 2023
Volunteers tackle nutrition myths for healthy children
The importance of diversified diets
Chief Mpunga feeding her cow. The cow has been a great source of protein for her grandchildren.
Article
27 June 2023
Chief Mpunga takes nutrition myths head on
Community leader advocates for good nutrition practices
Afikepo Tapasidwa care group members during a sensitation session in Mulanje
Article
26 June 2023
Afikepo brings hope for reconstruction
Loss of crops and food pose a risk to child nutrition
Bridget and her daughter by their pigsty which collapsed after Cyclone Freddy
Article
26 June 2023
Village savings and loans pick up the pieces after Cyclone
The road to recovery
Stella Tebulo a member of Takonzeka Caregroup and her one-year-old daughter Kezzia
Article
22 June 2023
Women in Mulanje rising from cyclone disaster
Promoting good nutrition during emergencies
Jacqueline Dickson with her children outside their damaged houses
Article
15 May 2023
Rebuilding lives after Cyclone Freddy's devastation
Preventing malnutrition in the long run
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