
USAID Integrated Improved Livelihoods Program (IILP) Rwanda – Nutrition Integration
Author: USAID Category: Health, health&hygiene, livelihoods&economic employment, water sanitation Publisher: USAID Published: 2015 Tags: infographic | Livelihoods | Nutrition |
Description:
Nutrition is a key sector for a country’s sustainable development. It contributes to achieving the Millennium Development Goals, to which Rwanda has committed itself as a member of the international community. In Rwanda, 44% of children under age of five face chronic malnutrition with the Western province among the highest (49%) (DHS2010). Child feeding practices of children between 12 and 23 months (types of foods consumed by children)-are significant predictors of their stunting. In particular, 11% of children receive breastfeeding before 6months and children between one and two years old who had consumed milk products were significantly less stunted than other children of the same age category (CFSVA 2012).
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