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Table of Contents
- Foreword 7
- Executive summary 9
- 1 | Our research 16
- Understanding child food poverty 16
- What is child food poverty? 18
- Multiple facets of child food poverty 20
- What does the report aim to contribute? 21
- 2 | Our findings 24
- The crisis of severe child food poverty 24
- Finding 1 25
- Globally, one in four children (27 per cent) are living in severe child food poverty in early childhood, amounting to 181 million children under 5 years of age 25
- Finding 2 29
- Globally, progress towards ending severe child food poverty is slow, but some regions and countries are proving that progress is possible and is happening 29
- Finding 3 30
- Severe child food poverty is experienced by children belonging to poor and non-poor households, indicating that household income is not the only driver of child food poverty 30
- Finding 4 35
- Children living in severe child food poverty are missing out on many nutrient-rich foods, while unhealthy foods are becoming entrenched in the diets of theseĀ children 35
- Finding 5 39
- The global food and nutrition crisis and localized conflicts and climatic shocks are intensifying severe child food poverty, especially in fragile and humanitarian settings 39
- Finding 6 46
- Severe child food poverty is driving child undernutrition: the percentage of children living in severe child food poverty is three times higher in countries with a high prevalence of child stunting 46
- 3 | Our analysis 48
- The forces driving severe child food poverty 48
- Severe child food poverty is driven by poor food environments, poor feeding practices and household income poverty 49
- Severe child food poverty is the result of systems that are failing, not families that are failing 52
- Progress is possible when action is taken to transform food, health and protection systems for children 55
- 4 | Our recommendations 64
- Ending severe child food poverty 64
- A systems approach to ending severe child food poverty 65
- Galvanizing commitment, action and accountability 67
- Annex 1 69
- Regional profiles on child food poverty 69
- Annex 2 84
- Notes on figures 84
- Endnotes 87
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