Stunting dropped to 33 % in five years- Rwanda Demographic Health Survey 2019/2020
Kigali, 03 December 2020-The percentage of stunted children under the age of 5 dropped from 38 per cent to 33 per cent in the last five years, according to the Rwanda Demographic Health Survey 2019/2020 published by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda on Thursday, 3rd December 2020.
Speaking at the launch of the report, the Minister of Health Dr. Daniel Ngamije noted that while that is a success in one way or another, the country has a lot to do to stamp out stunting
“While this is a step in the right direction, our conviction is that we need to do more to eradicate stunting and other health related issues that women and children still face” he said.
The sixth Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey shows that stunting – chronic malnutrition – rates are still highest in poorest households and those in rural areas.
The survey results showed that 36% of children in rural areas were stunted compared to 20% in urban areas.
Stunting generally increases with age, peaking at 40% among children aged 24-35 months, according to the study.
It is believed to be caused by not eating enough or eating foods that lack growth-promoting nutrients, and persistent infections or chronic diseases that cause poor nutrient intake.
The report linked stunting to mother’s education level, saying that children of women with no education were more likely to be stunted than those whose mothers have been to school.
The danger of stunting, different scientific observations say, is that it leads to lack of cognitive development and educational attainment, implying that stunted children have limited mental capacity to solve complex challenges and hardly attain education.
That, essentially, deprives the economy of quality human capital that is critical to attaining the country’s development aspiration to become a middle-income country and sustain its economic gains.
During the launch of the report, the Prime Minister Rt. Hon.Dr. Edouard Ngirente underlined that the Government was committed to double efforts in reinforcing key strategic interventions in the health sector.
“This will ensure that all indicators are on track by 2024 – the year Rwanda seeks to achieve strategic transformation,” he noted
The survey, which attracted record participation and focused mainly on women and children, indicated that 1 per cent of children were wasted in 2020 compared to 2 per cent in 2015.
Wasting is a measure of acute undernutrition, which may result from inadequate food intake or from a recent episode of illness causing weight loss, according to health experts.
The rate of underweight children (too-thin for their age) reduced slightly from 9 per cent to 8 per cent in the same period.
Infant mortality, on the other hand, described as the probability of dying before the first birthday, slightly increased to 33 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2020 from 32 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2015.
Other key indicators such as fertility rate – average number of children a woman would bear in her lifetime, as well as maternal mortality rate – registered a dismal decline from 4.2 children per woman in 2015 to 4.1.
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