
How Children Starve: Concern Featured on Reuters
Kirk Prichard, Vice President of Programs, Concern Worldwide US, spoke with Reuters about the life-long impacts of malnutrition.
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Concern’s work to end hunger
Concern’s Health and Nutrition programs are designed to address the specific, intersectional causes of hunger and malnutrition in each specific context. Our projects often combine two or more of the following areas of focus: agriculture and climate response, maternal and child health, education, livelihoods, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH).
We played a key role in developing Community Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM), which has been recognized by the World Food Program as the gold standard for treating malnutrition.
Last year alone, Concern reached 5 million people with health and nutrition programs in 16 countries and territories.
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