GOVERNMENT PRAISES CHILDFUND ZAMBIA FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUTRITION PROGRAMME

 

Chilanga, Monday (August 26, 2024)

Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary for Donor Coordination,
Dr George Sinyangwe,
has paid tribute to ChildFund Zambia for launching the latest Emergency Response Nutrition Programme worth Nine Million Kwacha.

Dr Sinyangwe stated that the initiative goes beyond being simply a project, as it aims to support vulnerable Zambians, particularly children and mothers, who are bearing the brunt of one of the most challenging agricultural seasons the nation has faced in over 40 years.

He noted that Zambia, like many other sub-Saharan countries, is grappling with malnutrition issues, including undernutrition, overnutrition, and micronutrient deficiencies that affect various stages of the life cycle.

Dr Sinyangwe explained that during childhood, inadequate nutrition can hinder physical and cognitive development, impair community functioning, and lead to acute malnutrition, consequently causing developmental delays, weakened immune systems, and a heightened risk of common childhood illnesses.

He highlighted that poor nutrition during pregnancy can result in anaemia, premature births, and increased mortality rates.

The Medical Expert emphasized that to address such critical issues, the Government has been implementing several programs aimed at enhancing nutritional outcomes.

He said the programs include strategies to combat stunting and wasting, with a specific focus on children aged 0 to 23 months, pregnant and lactating women, and adolescents.

Dr Sinyangwe pointed out that currently, Zambia is facing a severe dry spell in its agricultural season, the likes of which have not been experienced in over four decades.

“This has led to significant challenges in livestock management, a sharp increase in poverty levels, and other manifestations,” he said.

He highlighted that Government assessments indicate that approximately 9 million people across 84 out of 116 districts have been affected.

This came to light during the launch of the Emergency Response Nutrition Consultative Meeting in Chilanga District, Lusaka Province, in a speech delivered on his behalf by Ministry of Health Assistant Director for Adolescent Health, Dr Kakungu Simpungwe.

Speaking earlier, ChildFund Zambia Country Director Simba Machingaidze stated that the Emergency Nutrition Response Project will run for four months targeting Chilanga, Shibuyunji, Rufunsa and Kafue Districts with support from South Korea.

At the same function, Chilanga District Commissioner David Sheleni stated said the ChildFund project is crucial for the health of the children and the community.

Mr Sheleni said the initiative aims to complement the Government’s efforts to ensure that the children grow up in a healthy and safe environment.

This is contained in a statement issued by ChildFund Zambia Communications Specialist Priscilla Chama-Mpengula.

 

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