Adaptation for Balancing Nourishment among Flood-Affected Children

Author:

Ghimire Mayanath1,Mishra A. K.2,Jayashree 3,Aithal P. S.4

Affiliation:

1. Post Doctorate Research Scholar, Srinivas University, India

2. Research Professor, Srinivas University, India, and Expert, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Kathmandu, Nepal

3. Professor, Institute of Education, Srinivas University, Mangalore, India

4. Professor, Institute of Management & Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangalore, India

Abstract

Purpose: The variety of behaviours and solutions that people, families, communities, and organizations use to help kids who struggle with nutrition issues. The study's objective is to equip politicians, healthcare professionals, and educators with information they can use to create interventions that are more focused and long-lasting to find suitable practices of adaptation for overcoming nourishment among children during floods. Design/Methodology/Approach: To develop a thorough understanding of adaption methods for child feeding, the study used both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Female community health volunteers (FCHVs), mothers, and caregivers participated in semi-structured interviews and focus groups where information was obtained. The study also included prior research to give background and a framework for analysis. The area was selected from a highly flood-affected area of Nepal. Data were collected through home visits and in-depth interviews taken with 3-5 years Childrens’ households’ mothers or caregivers. Children's weight height and Mid Upper Arms circumference (MUAC) were measured. Findings/Result: The results of the study reveal a field adaptive approach utilized to handle issues with infant nutrition. Dietary changes, nutrition education that was sensitive to cultural differences, community-based initiatives, legislative measures, and cutting-edge technological advances were all part of the discipline. The study identifies both successful and unsuccessful tactics. Originality/Value: This is the empirical research to recommend a pragmatic solution for nourishment issues among flood-affected children of Nepal. Paper Type: Research paper

Publisher

Srinivas University

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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