UNICEF finds 90% of Gazan children lack food needed for proper growth
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[June 06, 2024]
GENEVA (Reuters) - UNICEF said on Thursday that nine out of 10
children in Gaza could not eat nutrients from enough food groups to
ensure their healthy growth and development.
"In the Gaza Strip, months of hostilities and restrictions on
humanitarian aid have collapsed the food and health systems, resulting
in catastrophic consequences for children and their families," UNICEF
said.
It said that five sets of data collected between December 2023 and April
2024 had found that 9 out of 10 children in the Gaza Strip, which has
been pounded by an Israeli offensive since last October, are suffering
from severe food poverty, meaning that they are surviving on two or
fewer food groups per day.
"This is evidence of the horrific impact the conflict and restrictions
are having on families' ability to meet children's food needs – and the
speed at which it places children at risk of life-threatening
malnutrition," UNICEF said.
Israel says it puts no limit on humanitarian supplies for civilians in
Gaza and has blamed the United Nations for slow deliveries, saying its
operations are inefficient.
But with pockets of famine emerging in Gaza, with some children dying
from malnutrition and dehydration, even Israel's staunchest allies have
increased pressure on it to do more to let in food.
In order to meet the minimum dietary diversity for healthy development,
children must consume foods from at least five of the eight food groups
defined by a dietary diversity score used by UNICEF and World Health
Organization (WHO).
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These include breastmilk, eggs,
dairy products, and meat, poultry and fish, among other groups.
UNICEF said that globally, 27% of children are living in severe
child food poverty in early childhood, which amounts to 181 million
children under the age of 5.
Israel's ground and air campaign was triggered when Hamas stormed
southern Israel on Oct. 7, killing around 1,200 people and seizing
253 more as hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
The offensive has killed more than 36,500 people in Gaza, according
to health authorities in the Hamas-run enclave.
(Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by Jan Harvey)
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