close
Thursday September 12, 2024

EU-supported programme to combat malnutrition

By Our Correspondent
August 24, 2024
A medic treats a baby girl at Mithi Civil Hospital in Mithi, Sindh. — AFP/File
A medic treats a baby girl at Mithi Civil Hospital in Mithi, Sindh. — AFP/File

Islamabad:The high rates of malnutrition continue to impact Sindh province adversely. The situation is dire, with nearly half of the children under the age of five suffering from stunting, wasting or being underweight. The consequences of malnutrition are far-reaching and have long-lasting impact, not just on the directly affected individuals but also on the rest of the family and the nation’s development, says a press release.

Amid these challenges, Strengthening Participatory Organisation (SPO), in collaboration with consortium lead International Rescue Committee (IRC) and partner Medical Emergency Resilience Foundation (MERF), organised a day-long Provincial Networking Workshop.

This event brought together stakeholders such as relevant departments of the Government of Sindh, including the Planning and Development Department, the Accelerated Action Plan Task Force Secretariat, and the Sindh Social Protection Authority.

Moreover, representatives from the World Health Organisation, PPHI Sindh, Nutrition International, HANDS, CSO networks such as the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Alliance (SUNCSA) Pakistan and Sindh Climate Action Network (SCAN), and local organisations were also part of a concerted effort to combat malnutrition and address its severe impacts on the region.

There is a dire need to bridge the gap between public policies and their effective implementation at the grassroots level. With decades of learning, experience, and awareness of best practices, there is ample potential to enhance developmental projects by adopting a more collaborative approach. By integrating insights from sector experts, local communities and embracing a more inclusive strategy, we can ensure the progress. The International Rescue Committee has been working in Pakistan for over four decades and among other projects across Sindh, is also implementing a European Union funded project to combat malnutrition in Sindh with its local partners and stakeholders.

Dr. Nadeem Mir Bahar, Planning Officer at the Planning and Development Department Sindh, and Dr. Sahib Jan Badar, Nutrition Consultant at the AAP Task Force, appreciated the initiative and acknowledged the efforts of IRC and its partners in combating malnutrition through the support of the European Union. They highlighted the importance of multi-sectoral approach and assured support for the project interventions.