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Malnutrition Rate Alarming In Parts Of Nigeria – Group by Blue3k2(op): 3:49pm On May 14, 2017
Nigerians are seriously experiencing malnutrition in some parts of the country, a civil society group has alerted.

The rate of the scourge is far more alarming than the attention being paid to it, Beatrice Eluaka, the project director of CS-SUN, a Civil Society Organisation and member of the PACFaH coalition, warned in Kaduna on Tuesday.

Ms. Eluaka gave the warning at a workshop held to highlight focus areas where media reportage is lacking on health/nutrition challenges and funding gaps in Nigeria.

Ms. Eluaka noted that the Nigeria demographic and health survey (NDHS) 2013 reported the national prevalence of stunting at 37%, underweight 29%, and wasting 18% in children under five years old.

According to the survey, however, the worst hit regions in Nigeria for stunting are the northwest and northcentral which have 54.8% and 29.3% respectively.
Children in the two zones also suffer most wasting, with 27.1% in the northwest and 19.5% in northeast; as well as the most underweight with 30.8% recorded in the northeast and 47.4% in the northwest.


CS-SUN organised the three-day capacity building workshop and field visit for journalists from the print, mass and online media.

The event brought together journalists from across the country to brainstorm on how the mass media can be used as a platform for advocating scaling up of funding for nutrition by government at the national and state levels.

Nutrition officers of Nassarawa, Kaduna and Niger made presentations at the workshop on their various states’ responses to nutrition issues.

The Kaduna state representative, Jane Gwani, said the commitment by the state governor, Nasir El-Rufai, to counterpart funding with the UNICEF has led to more money being made available to address nutrition issues.
Her Niger state counterpart, Amina Isah, however, noted that her state has moved from medium burden to high burden state, which has made it a priority state for nutrition intervention in Nigeria.

Nasarawa State Nutrition Officer, Hajiya Amina, said her state had a standing committee on food and nutrition. She said the state government also had a specific budget line for nutrition, though no budgetary release had been made.

In his presentation, the programme manager of CS-SUN described the Federal Ministry of Health expenditure on nutrition as abysmal, citing an example of a paltry N25 million spent in 2012 and N1.9 billion in the 2017 proposed budget.


As part of the event, the journalists had a site visit to Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) and Out-Patient

Therapeutic (OTP) programme sites in Zaria LGA of Kaduna state to asses firsthand the malnutrition cases and the level of response from the state government with support from partners.

At the OTP site, clients were seen coming to receive the ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUFT) for their children. The officer in charge of the site at Makama Abbas Primary Health Centre, Mariam Ibrahim, said they have between 10-20 new cases teveryday, while also noting that the state was committed to the provision of the supplements.

She however decried the seasonal fluctuation in the programme before the statutory eight weeks is complete. On the seasonal fluctuation, she said the number usually increases during farming season as the people plant whiled the number drastically drops during harvest.

She said since the facility does not have the capacity to admit severe cases, such were referred to a close by site that has the capacity.

In the course of the visit, a new case was brought in which was referred but the mother refused going, saying she needed permission from her husband who was not around although her three- year-old child was dying.

Ms. Mariam said such was a regular occurrence at the site.

According to an official, Nigeria would require $912 million over five years to mitigate malnutrition.
Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/231158-malnutrition-rate-alarming-in-parts-of-nigeria-group.html#disqus_thread
Re: Malnutrition Rate Alarming In Parts Of Nigeria – Group by Blue3k2(op): 4:23pm On May 14, 2017
Anyone find it weird that the most effected region is NW and NC. I thought it would be the NE. It's the same way when the UN poverty stats came out NE had Lowe rate than NW. I hear lots of people claim the regions proves all the food and the region has best food secruity. What's up with these stats then.
Re: Malnutrition Rate Alarming In Parts Of Nigeria – Group by etchenwafor: 4:30pm On May 14, 2017
Blue3k2:
Anyone find it weird that the most effected region is NW and NC. I thought it would be the NE. It's the same way when the UN poverty stats came out NE had Lowe rate than NW. I hear lots of people claim the regions proves all the food and the region has best food secruity. What's up with these stats then.
Yaa dude...its ironic isn't it...People that feeds the country can't feed themselves...
Re: Malnutrition Rate Alarming In Parts Of Nigeria – Group by kokosin: 4:37pm On May 14, 2017
if u want to see malnourished kids come to NE

Re: Malnutrition Rate Alarming In Parts Of Nigeria – Group by etchenwafor: 4:41pm On May 14, 2017
some will say northern Nigerian is feeding the country...People that are feeding us do not have food to feed themselves isn't it ironic..


heres another one



The Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations has warned that 20 million people will starve to death over the next six months in North East Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia and Yemen if support is not provided to mitigate the effects of famine which was threatening these countries.
FAO’s Director-General, José da Silva, emphasised this at the opening of the 165th session of the FAO Council in Rome on Monday.
Da Silva who reiterated the call for urgent support in these countries expressed that famine, which was a byproduct of drought and ongoing conflict in these countries, would leave many people dead and rip apart societies.
According to him, “Famine does not just kill people, it contributes to social instability and perpetuates a cycle of poverty and aids dependency that endures for decades. If nothing is done soon, 20 million people will starve to death over the next six months in South Sudan, Somalia, North-Eastern Nigeria and Yemen”.
Similar report from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), indicate that 5.1 million people urgently need food and livelihoods assistance resulting from long-term social, political, and economic exclusion, along with violent conflict.
While seven out of ten people were living below the extreme poverty line before the current crisis, farmers have been unable to plant food crops for the third consecutive year after losing tools, seeds, and livestock.
Re: Malnutrition Rate Alarming In Parts Of Nigeria – Group by Blue3k2(op): 4:46pm On May 14, 2017
NE gets a pass. We are at war in that region. They have to deal with boko haram blocking food aid, burning farmland, stealing cattle. This makes farming next to impossible. Even now they can't fish in lake Chad because Nigeria banned fishing because boko haram uses it to make money.

It would be better to allow fishing but have people register for a fishing licence and monitor the waters. Buhari already going to build base in lake Chad area.
Re: Malnutrition Rate Alarming In Parts Of Nigeria – Group by temitemi1(m): 4:46pm On May 14, 2017
malnutrition can be seen in every part of the country. apc promised us nutrition but what we are seing in the land is MALNUTRITION cry cry cry
Re: Malnutrition Rate Alarming In Parts Of Nigeria – Group by ZombiePUNISHER: 4:53pm On May 14, 2017
Buhari Nigeria is experiencing famine
While he is in London entertaining himself with taxpayers money
What a president....
What a damned country
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