
CAUSES OF UNDER-NUTRITION IN MUKURU AND VIWANDANI URBAN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
Author(s) -
Mercy Wahome,
Paul N. Mbatia
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
american journal of food sciences and nutrition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2789-3154
DOI - 10.47672/ajfsn.298
Subject(s) - poverty , vulnerability (computing) , environmental health , medicine , socioeconomic status , diversity (politics) , pediatrics , economic growth , population , political science , law , computer security , computer science , economics
Purpose: The objective of the landscape analysis was to identify the causes of under-nutrition in mukuru and viwandani urban informal settlementsMethodology: The analysis was largely based on literature review from previous surveys, program reports and internet search on secondary information relating to the urban sector in Kenya having been undertaken to establish and collate a wide range of baseline facts on nutrition, poverty and vulnerability. In addition to a range of secondary sources, some primary data was collected through key informant interviews.Results: The study found out that the main causes of Malnutrion in Mukuru: Lack of knowledge on child feeding practices , Poor weaning practices-Children refuses to eat due to lack of taste and diversity in food intake, Social economics problems- Most families don’t afford the necessary diet due to poverty, Poor health seeking behavior leading to late identification and diagonisation of malnourished children, Day cares-There is very minimal attachment between the mother and the child as most of the time the child is in the day care centre. In some cases children are locked in the house all day long, Diseases- Mukuru could be having high prevalence of diarrhea, pneumonia and ricketsUnique contribution to theory, practice and policy: Training should be extended to the care givers on child feeding practices. Emphasis on diversity of food intake so as improve on the children’s appetite. Lastly, encouraging maximum attachment between the mother and the child.Keywords: Nutrition, Malnutrion, Poverty, Diseases, Mukuru, Viwandani, mortality, morbidity