12 May 2022

#KnowYourFood

Child overweight and obesity rates have grown rapidly in China over the past decades. Over 15 million in China are obese [1] . The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children aged 6 to 17, which reached 19 per cent in 2020 [2] , continues to increase year by year. Without action, the threat of childhood obesity could have severe short-term…, #KnowYourFood Convenience Store, Mock convenience store highlights food environments around children Convenience stores near schools or in communities expose children to ultra-processed foods high in fat, sugar, salt and energy. To help children and young people understand the potential health hazards of ultra-processed snacks, the campaign unveiled a pop-up convenience store…, #KnowYourFood Laboratory, Some of your favourite snacks are known for containing high amounts of sugar, fat or salt, but how high can it be? The result might surprise you. We invited Dr. David Evans, a chemistry professor from the Beijing University of Chemical Technology and popular video blogger, to explore the truth about the ingredients through fun experiments. 'We…, Tips for children and young people, Follow these six recommendations to maintain a healthy diet. Yes, you can! Eat five types of vegetables “知食”就是力量海报-蔬菜 Eat recommended snacks “知食”就是力量海报-零食 Eat less ultra-processed food “知食”就是力量海报-加工食品 Say No to sugar-sweetened beverages “知食”就是力量海报-含糖饮料 Let's move together “知食”就是力量海报-运动 Get enough sleep “知食”就是力量海报-充足睡眠  The One-week Challenge Are…, Teaching nutrition, In collaboration with nutrition experts, UNICEF has developed nutrition education materials for school children. These sessions can fit into the syllabus of primary and secondary schools. UNICEF will also help schools create a healthier food environment. Facilitator guide 营养课宣讲介绍手册 Slides “知食”营养课课件 One month without sugar-sweetened beverages We…, Tips for parents, Keep these tips in mind next time you cook for or dine out with your child 知食就是力量课件-家长版 Slides for parents A girl eats a healthy lunch How to support your child if you are concerned about their weight Joaquín, 2, helps his mother, Rosina, pick apples in the family's orchard at their home in a rural area of the department of San José, Uruguay. How…, Enable healthy choices, Unhealthy food environments are undermining children’s rights to adequate nutrition and contributing to rapid increases in overweight and obesity. We need urgent action to improve them. Three factors increasing child obesity rates Child obesity rates are soaring. Here are three drivers of this alarming trend. Reshaping urban retail food…, Reports and research, Weibo QRcode WeChat QRcode
15 February 2020

COVID-19

To stay prepared and protect yourself and your loved ones, it is important to know the facts. Be sure to get your facts from reliable sources, like UNICEF,the World Health Organization, and government agencies UNICEF is working with experts around the clock to provide accurate information. Information you can trust is grounded in the latest…, Latest updates, Read the latest news, information and features on COVID-19., Protective measures against COVID-19, Most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others. Take care of your health and protect others by doing the following: Go back to top, Must-reads for parents, caregivers and teachers, UNICEF is here to be your partner in navigating this health crisis by providing you with accurate and reliable information on the ways to keep you and others safe. Here are some of things you can do to manage the challenges that COVID-19 has brought: Go back to top, Must-reads for young people, For young people feeling anxious, isolated and disappointed, know this: you are not alone. Here’s what you can do to look after yourself and your mental health: Go back to top, Media resources, UNICEF’s media team is working around the clock to provide the latest information on the COVID-19 response through press releases, statements, multimedia and other resources for journalists. Go back to top, Must-reads for employers, Recommendations for employers to mitigate the negative consequences stemming from COVID-19.