Nutrition experts are pressing Ghana's Parliament to treat malnutrition as an urgent policy failure, not a slow-moving statistic, as the country falls behind on its own international commitments.
Nutrition experts have called on Parliament to urgently ensure that Ghana fulfils its international nutrition commitments to address the country's growing malnutrition crisis.
Ghana's malnutrition crisis isn't just a health emergency. It's a leadership failure that exposes how West Africa's supposed economic success stories are hollow when children still starve. While the continent's tech hubs celebrate unicorn valuations and digital payment breakthroughs, the most basic measure of development remains catastrophically broken across nations that should be leading by example. Parliament's inaction on nutrition commitments reveals the uncomfortable truth that Africa's growth narrative means nothing if it doesn't translate to feeding our people.
Ghana's malnutrition crisis isn't just a health emergency. It's a leadership failure that exposes how West Africa's supposed economic success stories are hollow when children still starve. While the continent's tech hubs celebrate unicorn valuations and digital payment breakthroughs, the most basic measure of development remains catastrophically broken across nations that should be leading by example. Parliament's inaction on nutrition commitments reveals the uncomfortable truth that Africa's growth narrative means nothing if it doesn't translate to feeding our people.
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