Aid budget cuts have dire consequences for malnutrition among the world’s most vulnerable children

Recent aid budgets announced by governments in the US and Europe could cut 2.3 million children off from lifesaving severe acute malnutrition treatment, resulting in 369,000 additional child deaths annually. The US government cuts alone will cause an estimated additional 163,500 annual child deaths...

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Autores principales: Standing Together for Nutrition, Osendarp, Saskia, Bhutta, Zulfiqar, Ahmed, Tahmeed, Brown, Molly, Bryan, Elizabeth, Campbell, Bruce M., Dinku, Tufa, Ekesa, B., Fanzo, Jess, Haddad, Lawrence, Ho, Melissa, Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María, Zougamoré, Robert
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Micronutrient Forum 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173933
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author Standing Together for Nutrition
Osendarp, Saskia
Bhutta, Zulfiqar
Ahmed, Tahmeed
Brown, Molly
Bryan, Elizabeth
Campbell, Bruce M.
Dinku, Tufa
Ekesa, B.
Fanzo, Jess
Haddad, Lawrence
Ho, Melissa
Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María
Zougamoré, Robert
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Bhutta, Zulfiqar
Brown, Molly
Bryan, Elizabeth
Campbell, Bruce M.
Dinku, Tufa
Ekesa, B.
Fanzo, Jess
Haddad, Lawrence
Ho, Melissa
Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María
Osendarp, Saskia
Standing Together for Nutrition
Zougamoré, Robert
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Ahmed, Tahmeed
Brown, Molly
Bryan, Elizabeth
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Haddad, Lawrence
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description Recent aid budgets announced by governments in the US and Europe could cut 2.3 million children off from lifesaving severe acute malnutrition treatment, resulting in 369,000 additional child deaths annually. The US government cuts alone will cause an estimated additional 163,500 annual child deaths that could have been prevented with funding for adequate treatment.
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spelling CGSpace1739332025-03-30T07:31:17Z Aid budget cuts have dire consequences for malnutrition among the world’s most vulnerable children Standing Together for Nutrition Osendarp, Saskia Bhutta, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Tahmeed Brown, Molly Bryan, Elizabeth Campbell, Bruce M. Dinku, Tufa Ekesa, B. Fanzo, Jess Haddad, Lawrence Ho, Melissa Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María Zougamoré, Robert development aid malnutrition children Recent aid budgets announced by governments in the US and Europe could cut 2.3 million children off from lifesaving severe acute malnutrition treatment, resulting in 369,000 additional child deaths annually. The US government cuts alone will cause an estimated additional 163,500 annual child deaths that could have been prevented with funding for adequate treatment. 2025-03-26 2025-03-28T17:42:36Z 2025-03-28T17:42:36Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173933 en Open Access Micronutrient Forum Standing Together for Nutrition. 2025. Aid budget cuts have dire consequences for malnutrition among the world’s most vulnerable children. Policy Brief. Washington, DC: Micronutrient Forum. https://micronutrientforum.org/standing-together-for-nutrition/aid-budget-cuts-have-dire-consequences-for-malnutrition/
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Standing Together for Nutrition
Osendarp, Saskia
Bhutta, Zulfiqar
Ahmed, Tahmeed
Brown, Molly
Bryan, Elizabeth
Campbell, Bruce M.
Dinku, Tufa
Ekesa, B.
Fanzo, Jess
Haddad, Lawrence
Ho, Melissa
Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María
Zougamoré, Robert
Aid budget cuts have dire consequences for malnutrition among the world’s most vulnerable children
title Aid budget cuts have dire consequences for malnutrition among the world’s most vulnerable children
title_full Aid budget cuts have dire consequences for malnutrition among the world’s most vulnerable children
title_fullStr Aid budget cuts have dire consequences for malnutrition among the world’s most vulnerable children
title_full_unstemmed Aid budget cuts have dire consequences for malnutrition among the world’s most vulnerable children
title_short Aid budget cuts have dire consequences for malnutrition among the world’s most vulnerable children
title_sort aid budget cuts have dire consequences for malnutrition among the world s most vulnerable children
topic development aid
malnutrition
children
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173933
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