UNICEF
UNICEF
2022-8-01
Article on systematic monitoring of the short- and long-term impacts of the pandemic on nutritional status among Indian population to effectively recognize and address the threats of COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic along with its devasting waves have heightened the risk of nutritional vulnerabilities in India through disruption in services, loss of livelihood, increasing food prices and repeated episodes of economic distresses during the pandemic . The pre-existing burden of malnutrition in the country includes the coexistence of a large number of undernourished children and women, high levels of micronutrient deficiencies alongside rising prevalence of overweight, obesity and diet related noncommunicable diseases. The full report is available
- COVID-19 Pandemic
- Economic
- Education
- Food Insecurity
- Gender and/or Agency
- Health
- Nutrition
- Women and/or Girls
- Asia
- India
- South Asia
- Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
- Adolescents (boys and/or girls 10-19 years old)
- Adult women
- Adults (men and/or women 19+ years old)
- Children (boys and/or girls 1-10 years old)
- Lactating women and/or girls
- Pregnant Women and/or Girls
- Women (adults and/or adolescents)
- Research
- Article
- Journal article