Malnutrition remains a critical threat to millions of children and women in crisis-affected areas worldwide. In humanitarian contexts, where food insecurity and malnutrition are rampant, the risk of wasting in childhood is particularly high, leading to increased child mortality and often irreversible growth and development consequences.
To address this urgent issue, UNICEF, WFP and WHO are leveraging their unique mandates and expertise to launch a joint effort for research and action to support the prevention, detection and management of child wasting in humanitarian contexts. This work will guide national governments in implementing scalable approaches to prevent wasting and make a substantial impact on the lives of millions of children and women in crisis-affected areas.