Tuesday, 15 August 2017

The Child right

The Child Right

Children are the future. The whole humanity starts with a child. Every adult today; the statesman, business leader, poet, clergy or whoever looks like an authority was once a vulnerable, clueless, helpless child.
We all start out as a dependant; first on our parents who bring us to the earth, nurture us and then we rely on teachers who give us knowledge, government to provide infrastructure to thrive and express ourselves, and then the society to reward us for services we provide.
Developed families and societies create a right environment and ambience  for the child to grow with great love and attention provided for his/her needs. it therefore becomes a very surprising irony when children are subjected to violence and abuse.
According to a survey in 2014 by the National Population Commission with support from United Nations Children's Education Fund (UNICEF) and the United States Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, 6 out of 10 Nigerian children experience at least one of these forms of violence (physical, emotional or sexual) before they reach 18 years old.
Mohammed Fall Unicef Representative in Nigeria while marking the 2017 United Nation Children's Day tagged 'Child Protection and the Sustainable Development Goals' said 'Each one of us is responsible for creating a world where children feel safe, protected and empowered to speak up for themselves.

Sunday, 24 July 2016

134 Nigerian Children die daily due to malnutrition, Boko Haram etc 2.5 million suffers severe malnutrition.

Malnutrition in children is a great concern for health practitioners, mothers, leaders of government and NGOs. Nigeria currently has about 2.5 million children under five years suffering severe malnutrition.

Majority of these cases are found in the Northern part with some states having about 50% of there children suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition.

"Some 134 children on average will die every day from causes linked to acute malnutrition if the response is not scaled up quickly," said Manuel Fontaine, UNICEF regional director for Western and Central Africa, who visited Borno state.Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/134-children-are-dying-every-day-in-nigeria-from-malnutrition-due-to-boko-haram-unicef-warns-166861/#wX2Czi61amZ07Rrg.99

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/134-children-are-dying-every-day-in-nigeria-from-malnutrition-due-to-boko-haram-unicef-warns-166861/#iGwqyLQekCeTKVYv.99

Malnutrition could start right from the womb if the mother has a low nutritional status, it could also be after birth, mothers are advised to practise exclusive breast feeding of children for the first six months after birth but some renege on this which could led to malnourished children.

After the first six months the child should be fed with three  nutritious diets in a day with snacks in between.


Diarrhea in children could also lead to malnutrition.



Nigeria currently has a lot of malnourished children.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/nigeria-2-5-million-severely-malnourished-children/
Nigeria currently has a lot of malnourished children.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/nigeria-2-5-million-severely-malnourished-children/