End child malnutrition in Laos

Summary

This project will reduce malnutrition in one of Southern Laos’ poorest regions, Attappeu, where 50% of children suffer severe malnutrition and stunting because of a lack of food and poor education. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

50% of children’s deaths in Laos result from malnutrition. Malnutrition causes many problems, like stunting, dropping out of school, and new mothers dying. In Attappeu 50% of children are malnourished. 17,000 people live there and they need help to get enough food to survive. We will start programs to end food shortages altogether. We will help the poorest families, with special attention on women (including single mothers and widows), no income families and people with disabilities.

Activities

We will provide a nutritious meal a day to children and give food to take home as an incentive to attend school. We will give seeds, tools and materials to farmers and provide training in effective farming techniques work-shops on nutrition.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $172
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $19,828
Total Funding Goal: $20,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

This project will help over 17,000 people to meet their own food needs as a long term solution to malnourishment: A reduction in malnutrition; A lower infant mortality rate; Less children suffering from stunting; More children attending school

Project Message

“Everyday children in Laos are dying because they don’t have enough food. With your help, we can put an end to malnourishment forever.”
- Souly QuachAngkham, Director/ founder of SEDA

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Souly QuachAngkham
Founder
Xaysetha District
Vientiane, P.O.Box T469
Lao People's Democratic Republic
856-21-314-338
Email:

Project Sponsor

Thomas Carter

Organization

Social and Economic Developers Association (SEDA)
P.O. BOX T469 Xaysetha
Vientiane, Vientiane NA
856-21-314-338
http://seda-laos.org

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Lao People's Democratic RepublicLao People's Democratic Republic and can also be found under ChildrenChildren.

For more information about Lao People's Democratic Republic, read the Human Development Report on Lao People's Democratic Republic or the Wikipedia entry for Lao People's Democratic Republic.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 12, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on August 12, 2009

Latest Update from the Field

Malnutrition

By Michael Toner - Malnutrition in the Saravane Province, November 12, 2009 12:34 PM

Children facing malnutrition in Saravane Province

   Hushed whispers greeted me as I entered the worn, wooden school room in the Saravane province. The students, sitting quietly in their white school uniforms, had one question to ask me during my short visit: How did I get so tall?

   SEDA visited several schools in the Saravane province recently to meet with local villagers and discuss further improvements needed to raise the standard of living for the rural farmers of Laos. During the visits, SEDA noted that the majority of children in the schools suffered from malnourishment and malnutrition. Students ranging between 8 and 10 years old measured less than 4 feet tall, obvious signs of stunted growth caused by lack of proper nutritional meals. One student, when asked, admitted that his meals consisted of rice and chili sauce.

   In rural Laos, malnutrition is widespread, and and access to education on proper nutritional choices as well as healthy foods is severely limited, where people make less than two dollars a day living off small subsistence crops. Until these villagers get the proper education and improve their quality of life through sustainable income, children in Laos will continue to battle with the effects of malnutrition.

   The WFP reported in 2007 that 50% of children under 5 in Laos suffer from malnourishment which has stunted their growth, which I witnessed first-hand on my trip to the school. One boy admitted that his daily diet consisted of rice and chili sauce. Without dietary knowledge and access to a more nutritional variety of foods, the rural children of the Saravane province and Laos will continue to suffer from malnutrition and it's complications. We need your support to help combat this problem so the children lead healthy lives into adulthood.

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