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Milk for Preschoolers

Project Overview

To alleviate the effects of malnutrition, Islamic Relief (IR) has joined up with partner ANERA on this nutrition project to provide pre-school children with nutritious flavoured milkshakes, using milk bought from local dairies. The children also receive High Energy biscuits as an additional nutritional supplement.

The project also provides educational support for teachers and families, combined with health monitoring of the children.

photo: young children with milk cartons


Project Background

Malnutrition is a growing problem for Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Anaemia and chronic and  acute malnutrition rates are increasing, especially amongst children under five. Growing children are particularly sensitive to a lack of essential protein, vitamins and minerals in their diet, leaving them extremely vulnerable to malnutrition.

Studies have found that four out of five Palestinian children have inadequate iron and zinc intake. Deficiencies of these minerals can cause anaemia and immune deficiency respectively. Over half of Palestinian children do not have enough to eat in terms of calories.

These statistics are not surprising when approximately 50% of all Palestinians require food aid to help meet their minimal daily needs. Without this support malnutrition rates would be even higher. Almost half of Palestinians live below the poverty line, surviving on US $2 a day.

Malnourishment in children results in a failure to grow and develop normally, leaving some children mentally and physically impaired. In extreme cases, it can result in blindness and death.  Malnourished children are also more vulnerable to diseases and take longer to recover from illness.

Children in preschools under this programme receive a carton of flavoured milk and a packet of high energy biscuits each day. The biscuits are fortified with vitamins and minerals, while the milk is naturally rich in micronutrients as well as a good source of protein.

This programme has been helping children fend off malnutrition since September 2003.

Project Objectives

  • reduce malnutrition amongst Palestinian children
  • help guarantee healthy mental and physical development
  • support the efforts of local dairy farmers to continue operating under difficult condition

Project Activities

  • Regular purchase of large quantities of flavoured milk and high-energy biscuits and distribute them in Gaza Strip to pre-school children
  • Monitoring the health of children in the programme
  • Providing educational lessons for teachers and families in nutritional awareness

Beneficiaries

The milk is distributed to 20,000 children in 200 kindergartens.