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    • Tuesday, 12 September, 2023
      Maternal health
      Low-cost health measures could drive big fall in maternal mortality, says report

      Lives of 2mn mothers and babies could be saved by 2030 with small innovations in care, says Gates Foundation

      A doctor checks up a pregnant woman at a government hospital in Amritsar
    • Thursday, 1 December, 2022
      Martín Llaryora
      By teaching our children why water beats soda, we all benefit

      A programme to improve nutrition in schools in Córdoba, Argentina, aims to boost health and the local economy

      Schoolchildren drinking water
    • Friday, 1 April, 2022
      Camilla Cavendish
      As Britons lose faith in the NHS, it’s time to demand better care

      For decades the health service has been our national religion, but the Shrewsbury maternity deaths expose shocking failures

      Jonathan McHugh illustration of a stained glass window of a nurse holding a newsborn. The panes are starting to fragment
    • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
      Amy Kazmin
      BJP turns to coercion to limit India’s population growth

      Experts say Uttar Pradesh plan to cut benefits to those with more than two children will hurt the country’s poorest

      A family stands next to a bus
    • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
      Special ReportDelivering for the World’s Children
      Japan follows UK’s lead in securing child nutrition against Covid

      December summit in Tokyo aims to tackle the sharp rise in childhood malnutrition caused by the pandemic

      A young mother feeds her baby at a cookery demonstration in Zambia
    • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
      Special ReportDelivering for the World’s Children
      Students need radical solutions to catch up post-Covid

      Global gains in education are at risk as Covid-19 shuts 1.6bn learners out of school

      A teacher at the village primary school of Trom, in Cambodia, during the pandemic
    • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
      Special ReportDelivering for the World’s Children
      Why Covid means children’s health must be at the centre of all policies

      The pandemic has disrupted food programmes, education, heathcare and protection

      A child in Barcelona alongside graffiti reading ‘There is no planet B’
    • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
      Special ReportDelivering for the World’s Children
      Helping children out of Covid is a moral and economic imperative

      Covid-19 may have pushed as many as 142m children worldwide below monetary poverty lines

      Vulnerable: Syrian refugee siblings outside their home in Amman, Jordan
    • Sunday, 4 April, 2021
      Akinwumi Adesina
      Race for Covid vaccines in Africa is hiding the key role of nutrition

      Access to adequate food for all must be a priority in the continent’s fight against the pandemic

    • Wednesday, 3 March, 2021
      Coronavirus
      Stark link between obesity and Covid deaths revealed

      WHO-backed report concludes that 9 out of 10 fatalities have occurred in countries with high obesity levels

    • Monday, 16 December, 2019
      beyondbricsEducation
      Ignoring the education of refugee children will create a lost generation

      More than half of displaced minors currently lack access to schools

      Rohingya refugees play football in in a refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
    • Monday, 30 April, 2018
      World
      Brazil stresses child development to combat social inequality

      Message about early learning is reaching parents in poor districts — with good results

      20170920_CF_Visitação do programa Criança Feliz na cidade de Pacatuba em Sergipe. Foto:Mauro Vieira/MDS.
    • Monday, 12 March, 2018
      World
      Mali study leads to huge cuts in child mortality

      Deaths in one area of capital city sharply reduced thanks to quick intervention

      Mali has the third-highest fertility rate in the world, with an average of 6.2 births per woman
    • Monday, 22 January, 2018
      Childcare
      Early Childhood Development

      Simple steps taken during early childhood can define a child’s prospects and drive the transformation the world hopes to achieve

      To go with 'India-Social-Poverty-Malnutrition' FEATURE by Agnes BUN In this photograph taken on October 19, 2015, two year old malnourished Indian child Dinesh Pandit is fed by his mother Aasha Devis Pandit as he sits on a bed at the Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre at Darbhanga Medical College and hospital in Darbhanga in the eastern Indian state of Bihar. While India's economy is growing at a healthy rate, it still lags behind some of its poorer neighbours on the nutritional status of children. The recently-released 2015 Global Nutrition Report showed that although child undernutrition rates have been declining in India, it is still home to over 40 million stunted children. AFP PHOTO/MONEY SHARMA / AFP PHOTO / MONEY SHARMA (Photo credit should read MONEY SHARMA/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Monday, 22 January, 2018
      Indian society
      India ‘at a turning point’ to tackle pervasive child malnutrition

      A national campaign has set aggressive targets for the reduction of stunting and anaemia

      To go with 'India-Social-Poverty-Malnutrition' FEATURE by Agnes BUN In this photograph taken on October 19, 2015, two year old malnourished Indian child Dinesh Pandit is fed by his mother Aasha Devis Pandit as he sits on a bed at the Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre at Darbhanga Medical College and hospital in Darbhanga in the eastern Indian state of Bihar. While India's economy is growing at a healthy rate, it still lags behind some of its poorer neighbours on the nutritional status of children. The recently-released 2015 Global Nutrition Report showed that although child undernutrition rates have been declining in India, it is still home to over 40 million stunted children. AFP PHOTO/MONEY SHARMA / AFP PHOTO / MONEY SHARMA (Photo credit should read MONEY SHARMA/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Monday, 22 January, 2018
      Retail & Consumer industry
      Amazonia’s childhood obesity epidemic takes a toll on development

      As families shun natural foods, teachers and doctors see an impact on education and health

      Yan Correa Carneiro, a 10-year-old student who weighs 81,5 kg, dresses his t-shirt up, while sitting in front of his house in Careiro da Várzea city (in Amazonas state, Northern Brazil), on January 10th, 2018. He likes gaming and soft drinks. Although Yan is overweight, his glucose, cholesterol and triglyceride levels are within normal range. Yan also doesn't suffer from cardiovascular problems. Children obesity has already been considered pandemic. The condition affects children's development. Photo: FINANCIAL TIMES / RAPHAEL ALVES
    • Monday, 22 January, 2018
      World
      For refugee children, war zone trauma proves lasting and toxic

      High, prolonged levels of stress can cause serious physical and behavioural problems

      Beirut, Lebanon - December 28, 2017: Street kids attend a workshop of the Makhzoumi Foundation. The are enjoying a playful moment before starting their night of work. On the street they sells roses or little merchandise to bar goers. Most of these kids endured war and starvation in Syria before traveling with their families to Lebanon.
    • Friday, 8 December, 2017
      Special Report50 Ideas to Change the World
      Six ways to increase uptake of family planning

      New, long-acting contraceptives, mobile services and incentives make programmes more effective

      TAIZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 17: (CHINA OUT) People pass a poster printed with babaies' faces on November 17, 2013 in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province of China. China has decided to abandon its 35-year-old one-child policy, allowing all couples to have two children, the Communist Party of China (CPC) announced after a key meeting on Thursday. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
    • Friday, 20 October, 2017
      Health
      FT Health: The painkiller shortage hurting the poor

      Natalia Kanem, child mortality and the rise of the robots

      DYDE4T Sunrise over a field of opium poppies near Morden.
    • Thursday, 19 October, 2017
      Foreign aid
      Bill and Melinda Gates on the fight against global inequality

      Even an $86bn fortune cannot solve the world’s problems if aid budgets are cut

      Bill Gates and Melinda Gates at the Goalkeepers conference in New York September 2017
    • Wednesday, 11 October, 2017
      Special ReportGirls: The Path to Gender Equality
      “Our community loves boys more.” Armenia’s missing girls

      The implications of a skewed sex ratio for women’s health, as well as the national economy and security, are profound

      Out of balance: Gandzak village’s school where boys outnumber girls
    • Friday, 7 July, 2017
      Special ReportFT Health: G20
      Failure to address Africa’s rising population is not an option

      If nothing is done the probable effects on food and water security will be dramatic

      March 2017. Primary school Dhamma Yasin Arsan. Somalia has one of the worlds lowest enrolment rates for primary school-aged children. Only thirty per cent of children is going to school. and only 40 per cent of these are girls. Not even twenty per cent children from countryside attends schools. Extremely high rates of poverty in communities across Somalia make it difficult for parents to pay school fees. Very often parents are must pay for their childrens education. Poverty is the main reason they give for not sending their children to school. schools have great difficulties to cover their running costs. Girls participation in education is lower than that for boys. Fewer than 50 per cent of girls attend primary school. literate. The low availability of sanitation facilities- like separate latrines for girls and lack of female teachers plus safety concerns and social norms that favour boys education are factors inhibiting parents from enrolling their daughters in school. Nomadic pastoralists is high number in Somalia. Children in these communities are often denied their rights for education. In Somalia, many children attending primary school start school later than the recommended starting age of 6. High numbers of children 14-17 years old attending primary school. Unemployment in Somalia is among the highest in the world. (Photo by Maciej Moskwa/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
    • Friday, 7 April, 2017
      Famine
      FT Health: The burden of depression

      Mental health, Stephen O’Brien, movie villains

    • Tuesday, 13 December, 2016
      World
      Doctors Without Borders: Saving Haiti's babies

      In the western hemisphere's poorest country, MSF clinic is the difference between life and death

      Haiti Maternity Clinic - 12. Solène VINCENT, 33, fifth baby, fourth surviving
									
									“This is my fifth baby. I lost one at eight months from eclampsia. I don’t want any more children now.”
    • Thursday, 24 November, 2016
      FT writers discuss maternal and child health on Twitter

      FT writers and experts discussed the persistent problem of mother and child deaths around the world

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