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UNICEF donates therapeutic diets for child nutrition in Bayelsa

Speaking against the background of malnutrition, Mr Audu noted that UNICEF intends to replicate the same feat in other flood-impacted LGAs across the state.

• April 1, 2023
UNICEF
UNICEF

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has donated therapeutic diets to lactating and expectant mothers (pregnant women) in Bayelsa State.

UNICEF made the donations at the primary health centre in Sagbama town, the headquarters of the Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa. 

The head, UNICEF, Port Harcourt field Office, Anselem Audu, leading staff members of the UN agency, stated that the essence of the donations was to ameliorate the impact of the shortage of adequate nutrition for children in the area.

The UNICEF team was accompanied to the ancient town of Sagbama by officials from the state Ministry of Health.

The agency said that data from its research and its partners show that Sagbama Local Government Area is amongst the worst hit by the 2022 ravaging floods, which destroyed farmlands, leading to the high spate of malnourished children.

Speaking against the background of malnutrition, Mr Audu noted that UNICEF intends to replicate the same feat in other flood-impacted LGAs across the state.

He said donating the therapeutic diets was not the agency’s first intervention after the devastating 2022 floods in Bayelsa.

Mr Audu said therapeutic diets are usually a modification of regular diets and that in administering them, modifications are done in nutrients and texture, as well as food allergies and food intolerance.

He said therapeutic diets are meals planned to enable and control the intake of certain foods and nutrients.

“Therapeutic diets are used as part of the treatment of certain medical conditions, especially in children.

“These diets are prescribed by physicians and are planned by nutrition specialists,” he explained. 

(NAN)

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