UNICEF
Grossi, A., Maryanne, B.
2021-9-29
A report on the latest data and evidence on the status, trends and inequities in the diets of young children aged 6–23 months, and the barriers to nutritious, safe and age-appropriate diets. New analysis presented in the global report showed that the world is failing to feed children well during the time in their lives when it matters most – before two years of age. It drew on a range of evidence sources, including regional analyses and real-life experiences of mothers across different countries, to highlight the most salient barriers to good diets for young children.
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- Children (boys and/or girls 1-10 years old)
- Children <5 years old
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