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What are the implications of the unaffordability of healthy diets for child and maternal health outcomes in developing countries? Suggest focused interventions to address these concerns.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Issues relating to poverty and hunger

Topic: Issues relating to poverty and hunger

Q3. What are the implications of the unaffordability of healthy diets for child and maternal health outcomes in developing countries? Suggest focused interventions to address these concerns. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: DTE

Why the question The SOFI 2025 report highlights a global crisis where rising food costs have made healthy diets unaffordable for billions, with children and women being the worst affected, raising serious public health and policy concerns. Key Demand of the question The question requires examining the impact of unaffordable healthy diets on child and maternal health, and then suggesting specific, actionable interventions to mitigate these effects in developing countries. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Mention how the rising cost of healthy diets is creating a silent nutritional emergency, especially for vulnerable populations like women and children. Body Implications for child and maternal health: Increased malnutrition, anaemia, stunting, wasting, and long-term intergenerational impacts. Focused interventions to address concerns: Expand nutrition subsidies, strengthen ICDS/POSHAN, promote DBTs, local kitchen gardens, and community nutrition programs. Conclusion Reaffirm that securing access to healthy diets for women and children is foundational to public health, equity, and long-term development.

Why the question The SOFI 2025 report highlights a global crisis where rising food costs have made healthy diets unaffordable for billions, with children and women being the worst affected, raising serious public health and policy concerns.

Key Demand of the question The question requires examining the impact of unaffordable healthy diets on child and maternal health, and then suggesting specific, actionable interventions to mitigate these effects in developing countries.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction Mention how the rising cost of healthy diets is creating a silent nutritional emergency, especially for vulnerable populations like women and children.

Implications for child and maternal health: Increased malnutrition, anaemia, stunting, wasting, and long-term intergenerational impacts.

Focused interventions to address concerns: Expand nutrition subsidies, strengthen ICDS/POSHAN, promote DBTs, local kitchen gardens, and community nutrition programs.

Conclusion Reaffirm that securing access to healthy diets for women and children is foundational to public health, equity, and long-term development.

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