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The World Health Organization and UNICEF are closely related through their frequent collaboration on global health reports and research, as evidenced by their joint publications on child malnutrition and feeding practices [1], [2], [3], and [4]. They also co-authored a 2020 report on the future of children [5], share data on childhood undernutrition [6], and coordinate on global health initiatives such as malaria vaccine trials [7].

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A Scoping Review of Indicators for Sustainable Healthy Diets frontiersin.org Frontiers 4 facts
referenceThe World Health Organization and UNICEF published a document in 2021 titled 'Indicators for Assessing Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices: Definitions and Measurement Methods'.
referenceUNICEF/WHO and The World Bank Group published 'The World Bank Group Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates: Levels and Trends in Child Malnutrition: Key Findings of the 2020 Edition' in 2020.
measurementAs of 2020, undernutrition in children aged under 5 years manifests as stunting in 144 million children, wasting in 47 million children, and underweight in 88 million children, according to UNICEF/WHO (2020) and WHO (2020).
referenceThe 2020 report 'The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2020: Transforming Food Systems for Affordable Healthy Diets' was published by the FAO, IFAD, UNICEF, WFP, and WHO.
Associations between dietary diversity and self-rated health in a ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceThe World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) published definitions and measurement methods for assessing infant and young child feeding practices.
5.1 Physical Health and Growth in Early Childhood - OpenStax openstax.org OpenStax 1 fact
claimThe World Health Organization has initiated a late-stage trial of a malaria vaccine to address one of the primary causes of childhood mortality globally, as reported by UNICEF (2023).
Global dietary quality in 185 countries from 1990 to 2018 show wide ... nature.com Nature 1 fact
claimJ.C. reports research funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the United States Agency for International Development, and personal fees from UNICEF/WHO.
Parenting in Cultural Perspective: A Systematic Review of Paternal ... ejecs.org European Journal of Educational and Cultural Studies 1 fact
referenceThe WHO–UNICEF–Lancet Commission, in a 2020 report published in The Lancet, examined the future prospects for children globally.