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TMSG, Unicef sign pact to address child malnutrition
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KARACHI: The Trust for Malnutrition and Stunted Growth (TMSG) and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Tuesday in relation to World Children’s Day, aiming to address child malnutrition and stunted growth by combining resources, expertise, and outreach capabilities. The MoU was signed by TMSG chairman Aziz Memon and Unicef country representative to Pakistan Abdullah A. Fadil, with senior functionaries of both the organisations present on the occasion, said a press release. It said that with Unicef’s support, the TMSG will be able to enhance its programmes in nutrition education, healthcare accessibility, and support for vulnerable mothers and children. “Together, we aim to scale up our initiatives across underserved areas, reaching more communities with life-saving nutrition and health interventions. This MoU signifies a critical step towards a healthier future for every child in Pakistan,” the press released added. Talking to the media, Mr Memon identified early marriage and inadequate spacing between children as the main causes of the problem and urged the governmental authorities to enforce the laws which were already in place in this regard. Expressing the eagerness to expand the good work, he also appealed to the media to help amplify this noble cause by spreading awareness.
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