Ensured healthy lives at all ages:

Promoted children’s health, wellbeing and development.

Facts

Millions of children face a stolen childhood. Accidents, from drowning to road hazards, injure and kill countless young lives. Lack of quality education leaves many struggling to learn. Obesity, malnutrition, and inactivity can threaten their physical well-being. These challenges rob them of safety, health, and the joy of being a child.

45%

of deaths in children under 5 years of age are linked to nutrition-related factors.

1 in 3

struggle with their literacy, numeracy, physical, social, & emotional development, threatening their ability to reach their full potential.

22%

of children under 5 experience stunting, a condition caused by chronic malnutrition that hinders growth.

1.2 million

children lose their lives to unintentional injuries every year globally.

We worked to change that

Our local health groups united families against threats to their children's wellbeing. We empowered them to identify challenges, understand risks, and spark action for a healthier, brighter future for their children.

Encouraged better child nutrition

Within the Bengali-speaking communities of Tower Hamlets, London, community health groups met as part of a comprehensive programme, offering parents and children a vital space to openly discuss concerns.

Together, they gained access to affordable, nutritious food options and learnt about appropriate portion sizes. This holistic approach is helping to reduce risks of diabetes, heart disease, and dental issues that diminish wellbeing.

Through knowledge-sharing and healthy habits, we're enabling this community to thrive for generations to come.

Reduced accidental childhood injuries

In Bangladesh, where 3 children die hourly from accidents, our Community Health Groups united families. They learnt about risks like drowning, burns, electrocution and road hazards, and found ways to prevent them.

Together, they transformed childhood safety. 500 parents started changing habits and talking openly about risks - something people didn't openly discuss before.

By working as a community, Bangladeshi families are protecting children's lives. They identify dangers and create solutions themselves. This powerful movement is making childhood safer, one family at a time.

Adapted children’s toys with health messaging

In Ghana 1 in 3 children struggle with their literacy, numeracy, physical, social, and emotional development – and 1 in 17 don’t survive past their 5th birthday.

We worked with kindergartens in Ghana to pilot a range of low-cost, innovative toys that nurture development, health, and safety in under fives.

While children were stimulated through play, parents and caregivers learnt through icons the danger signs of childhood illnesses, how to give good nutrition and best handwashing practices.

Children’s health and wellbeing FAQs

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