Should India Use Commercially Produced Ready to Use Therapeutic Foods (RUTF) for Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM)

Authors

  • Vandana Prasad Working Group for Children Under Six, India
  • Radha Holla Working Group for Children Under Six, India
  • Arun Gupta Working Group for Children Under Six, India

Keywords:

ready-to -use-therapeutic foods (RUTF), severe acute malnutrition(SAM), child nutrition

Abstract

Globally, nearly 20 million children under five suffer from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM), a condition which contributes to one million child deaths annually. In India 48% of children under five years of age are stunted and 43 percent are underweight; almost 8 million suffer from SAM. Malnutrition is not a new problem in India, nor is SAM. Several hospitals and non-government organizations are engaged in community-based management of malnutrition using locally produced/procured and locally processed foods along with intensive nutrition education. These programs enable parents to meet the nutritional requirements of their children with foods that are available at low cost. The Supreme Court of India has also directed the government to universalize the Integrated Child Development Scheme and provide one hot cooked meal to children under six years of age to supplement their nutrition. 

Published

2009-02-08

Issue

Section

Themes and Debates