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UNICEF trains 24 health workers in Borno IDPs camp

UNICEF Nutrition Specialist, Mr Walton Beckley, said this at the closing of a workshop on malnutrition for health workers in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Maiduguri.

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UNICEF Nutrition Specialist, Mr Walton Beckley, said this on Thursday at the closing of a workshop on malnutrition for health workers in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Maiduguri.

Beckley explained that the training was to teach mothers and caregivers ways to utilise their meagre resources to provide adequate nutrition for the children.

He said also that the objective was to sensitise health workers in IDPs camps so they in turn could use the information to educate mothers on how to prevent malnutrition in their children or wards.

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“The workshop is training on infant and young children feeding for health workers in IDP camps in Maiduguri.

“The purpose is to ensure that our health workers are in the position to counsel mothers and caregivers on methodologies they can adopt to be able to feed their children properly to prevent severe malnutrition,” Beckley said.

He added: ”We are all aware that the crisis in the North East is a crisis of malnutrition.

“We have several thousands of children at the risk of malnutrition and dying except our intervention is robust”.

Beckley said that with the training, mothers were expected to make use of little resources at their disposal to provide food that would be adequately sufficient for the children, to prevent malnourishment.

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“We have 24 health workers drawn from Muna, Dalori and Bakasi IDP camps currently at the workshop.

“Our focus is to train health workers from all IDP camps on the subject,” he said.

According to Beckley, getting access to resources is a big challenge in the North East at the moment.

“That is why one of the purposes of the workshop is to ensure that mothers are taught on how they can make the best use of food materials at their disposal.

“This starts from breast feeding to ensure that children are adequately fed,” Beckley said.

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