Hussain’s Path to Physical Stability

The recovery of Hussain provides a striking example of how targeted clinical intervention can save lives in the most critical cases of malnutrition. Upon his initial assessment, Hussain’s physical condition was extremely fragile. He weighed only 3.8 kg, and his Middle Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) was recorded at 6.0 cm. A measurement this low indicates […]

Tahira’s Recovery

The recovery of two year old Tahira is a testament to the life saving interventions provided by the Trust7 for Malnutrition and Stunted Growth. When Tahira first arrived at the Al Burooj Clinic, her physical condition was critical. At two years of age, she weighed only 3.7 kg and had a Middle Upper Arm Circumference […]

Kiran’s Recovery

The recovery of Kiran represents the tangible impact of the nutritional protocols implemented by the Trust for Malnutrition and Stunted Growth. When Kiran was first admitted to the program, she presented with a weight of 3.0 kg and a Middle Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) of 8.0 cm. These measurements indicated severe acute malnutrition, requiring immediate […]

How Poverty Drives Malnutrition in Children Aged 0–5 | TMSG

Poverty is the primary cause of malnutrition in children under five. This article explores how financial instability limits access to nutritious food and healthcare, creating a cycle that impacts lifelong development. Learn how the Trust for Malnutrition and Stunted Growth works to support families and provide essential nutrition during these critical early years.

A Milestone Achieved: Celebrating World Children’s Day with UNICEF

On World Children’s Day, the Trust for Malnutrition and Stunted Growth (TMSG) took a groundbreaking step by signing an MOU with UNICEF Pakistan. This partnership marks a unified commitment to combating malnutrition and ensuring a healthier future for children across Pakistan.

Tackling Malnutrition: A Vital Step Toward Polio Eradication

Addressing malnutrition is crucial in the fight against polio, as malnourished children are more susceptible to infections and may not respond effectively to vaccines. The Rotary Foundation has recognized this connection and is actively working to integrate nutrition programs with polio eradication efforts. By providing therapeutic foods and supporting local clinics, we aim to strengthen children’s immune systems, enhancing the efficacy of polio vaccines and moving closer to a polio-free world. Our collaboration with organizations like UNICEF Pakistan exemplifies our commitment to tackling these intertwined health challenges.