3,597 CARTONS

State dispatches supplements to combat rising malnutrition in Turkana

Health PS Muthoni says supplies will provide treatment for 5,044 children

In Summary
  • The Health PS said malnutrition has become a health concern with 45 per cent of deaths in children under five years attributed to the condition.
  • Turkana county, in particular, faces a significant challenge, with 103,322 children aged between 6-59 months requiring immediate treatment.
Public Health PS Mary Muthoni flagging off nutritional supplements under the El Niño Emergency Program at Afya House in Nairobi ON Friday
Public Health PS Mary Muthoni flagging off nutritional supplements under the El Niño Emergency Program at Afya House in Nairobi ON Friday
Image: KNA

The government has dispatched nutritional supplements to combat the rising cases of malnutrition in Turkana county.

Public Health PS Mary Muthoni flagged off lorries carrying 3,597 cartons of ready-to-use therapeutic food nutritional supplements.

Muthoni said malnutrition has become a health concern with 45 per cent of deaths in children under five years attributed to the condition.

The PS who flagged off the consignment at Afya House in Nairobi on Friday emphasized the far-reaching consequences of malnutrition, including lower education achievement and cognitive development in childhood, leading to long-term impairments such as an elevated risk of chronic diseases and diminished economic status and productivity.

According to a food security and nutrition situation assessment conducted in July 2023, approximately 945,610 children aged between 6-59 months in Kenya are acutely malnourished due to prolonged drought conditions marked by five consecutive failed rain seasons since 2021.

“Among these children, 23% are malnourished and need treatment with ready-to-use therapeutic food,” Muthoni said.

She further revealed that 2,000,786 people, constituting 17% of the population, are grappling with high acute malnutrition and urgently require intervention.

Turkana county, in particular, faces a significant challenge, with 103,322 children aged between 6-59 months requiring immediate treatment.

The PS also said the Ministry of Health in collaboration with Unicef, is taking proactive measures to address this crisis.

“The ministry is flagging off 3,597 cartons of ready-to-use therapeutic food valued at 27,876,000 to 177 health facilities in Turkana and 1,447 cartons to 69 facilities in Baringo county,” she said.

“These supplies will be effective in providing treatment for 5,044 children suffering from acute malnutrition in the counties,” Muthoni affirmed.

She affirmed that through the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa), they have dispatched 1,142 cartons to 141 health facilities in other parts of the country, aiming to treat 356 affected children.

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