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19 February 2024
#FixMyFood Campaign in China
Children’s health is being impacted by a flood of readily available cheap, ultra-processed food including sugar-sweetened beverages that is marketed aggressively to children and young people in China. To improve children’s health and well-being, UNICEF is working to close the floodgates with the Government and other partners to create a food…
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20 December 2023
Supporting Child Nutrition and Sustainable Development through International Collaboration
Child health and nutrition are key goals under the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Currently, around 45% of deaths among children under five years of age are linked to undernutrition. These mostly occur in low- and middle-income countries. In June 2023, the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) and the…
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20 June 2023
“Know Your Food” Campaign Monitoring Report Executive Summary
Children’s health and happiness in China is being impacted by a flood of readily available cheap, ultra-processed food including sugar-sweetened beverages that is marketed aggressively to children and young people. The result is a rise in childhood overweight and obesity. To improve children’s health and well-being, UNICEF is working to close the…
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07 March 2023
Undernourished and Overlooked
Undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies and anaemia amplify gender inequalities by lowering learning potential, wages and life opportunities for adolescent girls and women, weakening their immunity to infections, and increasing their risk of life-threatening complications during pregnancy and childbirth. In ‘Undernourished and Overlooked: A…
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08 June 2022
A Multi-country Study of Early Infant Feeding Decisions: China Report
This report presents findings of a study on the influence of formula milk marketing on infant feeding in China, as part of a global study conducted in eight countries. The research sought to document the extent of formula milk marketing, how formula milk marketing messages are perceived by women and influencers, and their effect on knowledge and…
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07 October 2021
Landscape Analysis for Childhood Overweight and Obesity in Chengdu, China
Chengdu City, one of the most populated cities in China, comprises both urban districts and rural counties and is moving towards becoming a Child-Friendly City with the core objectives of protecting children’s rights and improving their well-being. To help tackle the increase in childhood overweight and obesity, the National Health Commission (NHC…
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01 October 2021
GREAT FOOD STRONG NATION
Every child has the right to nutrition (UNICEF, 2020). Yet around the world, far too many children are eating poor-quality diets and facing barriers to accessing and affording nutritious food, driving malnutrition in all its forms. The diets of most children around the world and in China are characterized by limited intake of fruit, vegetables,…
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10 December 2020
The Market for Highly Processed Food and Drink: Driving Children’s Diets
Over the past 20 years, the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children aged from 7-18 years has quadrupled in China though there has been a steady decrease in undernutrition. One in five children (20.4%) was overweight or obese in 2015 and the prevalence is growing among rural children as well as in urban populations. During the same time…
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10 December 2020
The Market for Highly Processed Food and Drink: Driving Children’s Diets (briefing)
Childhood obesity is increasing rapidly in China with one in five children aged 7-18 years suffering from overweight or obesity. Traditional diets are being replaced by modern diets, based on refined grains, meat and an abundance of highly processed food and drink. These are products that have undergone a series of industrial modifications to make…
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18 August 2020
Recover, Rebound, Reimagine
This report sheds light on the many ways COVID-19 has impacted the region’s 2.2 billion people – with the most vulnerable families often hit the hardest. UNICEF predicts that an additional 22 million children in Southeast Asia and the Pacific could fall into poverty in 2020 because of the socio-economic impact of the pandemic. It is up to all of…
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20 March 2019
Improving Child Nutrition
Poor nutrition in the first 1,000 days of children's lives can have irreversible consequences. For millions of children, it means they are, forever, stunted. Smaller than their non-stunted peers, stunted children are more susceptible to sickness. In school, they often fall behind in class. They enter adulthood more likely to become overweight and…
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18 March 2019
Nutrition improvement as the top priority for child poverty reduction
Actions and strategies to improve child nutrition 2030 Sustainable Development Goals of United Nations Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture End all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets…