- Уровень недоедания в Таджикистане снизился с 16,1% в 2014-2016 гг. до 8,4% в 2022-2024 гг.
- Около четверти населения Таджикистана сталкивались с умеренной или серьезной нехваткой продовольствия в 2022-2024 гг.
- 24% населения Таджикистана не могли позволить себе здоровое питание в 2024 году.
- Задержка роста среди детей до 5 лет снизилась до 13% в 2024 году, но все еще выше порога в 10%.
- Анемия среди женщин 15-49 лет составляет около 37%, ожирение среди взрослых - около 24%.
The report on food security and nutrition in Europe and Central Asia said the prevalence of undernourishment in Tajikistan fell to 8.4% in 2022-2024 from 16.1% in 2014-2016, marking one of the strongest improvements in the region.
Despite the progress, Tajikistan remains among the countries in Europe and Central Asia where undernourishment exceeds the FAO’s 2.5% benchmark. Central Asia remains the only subregion where the indicator stayed above that threshold, at 2.8% in both 2023 and 2024.
The report said around a quarter of Tajikistan’s population faced moderate or severe food insecurity in 2022-2024, above the Central Asian average. Across the region, 16.2% of the population, or 13.3 million people, faced similar conditions in 2024.
Access to healthy diets also remains a challenge. In 2024, about 24% of Tajikistan’s population could not afford a healthy diet, compared with the Central Asian average of 14%, according to FAO.
That figure has improved from more than 30% in 2019 but remains one of the highest in the region. Only neighboring Kyrgyzstan recorded a higher rate, at 30.4%, while Uzbekistan stood at about 13% and Kazakhstan at 4% to 5%.
Child nutrition indicators have improved but remain uneven. Stunting among children under five in Tajikistan fell to around 13% in 2024, nearly half the level recorded in 2012, though still above the 10% threshold.
Tajikistan also recorded the highest child wasting rate in the region, at 6.4%, the report showed.
The report also highlighted persistent anemia among women, affecting around 37% of women aged 15 to 49, while obesity among adults has risen to about 24%.
Exclusive breastfeeding was one of the few positive trends. According to UNICEF, exclusive breastfeeding among infants under six months rose to 40.8% in 2023 from 14.2% in 2000.
Источник: timesca.com
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