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Lilia Bliznashka

Lily Bliznashka is a Research Fellow in the Nutrition, Diets, and Health Unit. Her research focuses on assessing the effectiveness of multi-input nutrition-sensitive and nutrition-specific interventions and the mechanisms through which they work to improve maternal and child health and nutrition globally. She has worked in Burkina Faso, Burundi, Tanzania, and Uganda.

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Inside ‘Gujarat Model’: Why are so many children undernourished? (News Click) 

November 20, 2022


There are three well-known parameters for determining the nutritional status of children: stunting (height for age), wasting (weight for height), and underweight (weight for age). On these, Gujarat’s data is tragic as much as shocking, according to an article in News Click. District-wise estimates from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) based on its survey findings show that districts with the highest burden on malnutrition indicators include Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Dahod, and Banaskantha (for stunting, underweight, and anemia) and Surat Ahmedabad, Panch Mahals, Banaskantha, and Dahod (for wasting). This shows that malnutrition is prevalent both, in big cities as well as among the poorer ones, including those with large tribal populations. 

Although the proportion of children suffering from malnutrition has declined over the years, the situation remains dire. 

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