Recently, the Chief Minister of Assam has said that the state government will move to ban the practice of Polygamy through “Legislative Action”, and that an “Expert committee” would be formed to examine the issue.
Recently, on the occasion of World Menstrual Hygiene Day, Child Rights and You (CRY) an NGO released the findings of a study conducted to assess the awareness and knowledge of menstrual hygiene and health among adolescent girls in India.
According to the latest UN inter-agency estimates, India has the highest child-wasting rate globally, with over 18% of Indian children affected by wasting in 2020.
Stunting | Wasting | Malnutrition | |
Definition | Low height-for-age due to chronic or recurrent undernutrition | Low weight-for-height due to recent and severe weight loss | Deficiencies or excesses in nutrient intake, imbalance of essential nutrients, or impaired utilization |
Causes | Poverty, poor maternal health and nutrition, frequent illness, inappropriate feeding and care in early life | Inadequate food intake and/or frequent illnesses | Inadequate nutrition, poor dietary diversity, poverty, food insecurity |
Impacts | Physical and cognitive developmental delays | Increased risk of mortality, weakened immunity | Impaired growth and development, weakened immunity, increased susceptibility to diseases |
Prevalence | Globally, over 22% of children under 5 were affected by stunting in 2022 (148.1 million children) | Globally, around 7% of children under 5 were affected by wasting in 2022 (45 million children) | The double burden of malnutrition affects many countries, with undernutrition and overweight/obesity coexisting |
Long-term consequences | Stunting can lead to permanent physical and cognitive impairments, reduced productivity in adulthood | Severe wasting without timely treatment can result in death | Malnutrition can have long-term health consequences, including increased risk of noncommunicable diseases |
Interventions | Improving maternal health and nutrition, promoting breastfeeding, access to nutritious food, improving sanitation and hygiene, health education | Timely detection and treatment, therapeutic feeding, access to healthcare services | Promoting balanced and nutritious diets, improving food security, and addressing socioeconomic factors |
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World Health Assembly (WHA) global nutrition targets | In 2012, the World Health Assembly identified six nutrition targets to be met by 2025. These are: Reduce stunting by 40% in children under 5; Reduce the prevalence of anaemia by 50% among women in the age group of 19-49 years; Ensure 30% reduction in low-birth-weight; Ensure no increase in childhood overweight; Increase the rate of exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months up to at least 50%; Reduce and maintain childhood wasting to less than 5%. |
The Union Minister for Women and Child Development and Minority Affairs opened a Mahila Samman Savings Certificate (MSSC) account.
For the second time in a decade, Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) deferred the accreditation of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), citing objections like political interference in appointments among others.
Recently, the healthcare challenges faced by tribal communities in India have come into focus. Despite India's remarkable achievements, such as emerging as the world's 5th-largest economy and its contribution to the global vaccination drive, tribal communities continue to experience significant healthcare disparities.
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