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Addressing food insecurity among Maori and Pasifika children w/ Maori health researcher and spokesperson for the health coalition Aotearoa doctor Christina McKerchar: 25 November, 2024

Addressing food insecurity among Māori and Pasifika children w/ Māori health researcher and spokesperson for the health coalition Aotearoa doctor Christina McKerchar: 25 November, 2024

Addressing food insecurity among Maori and Pasifika children w/ Maori health researcher and spokesperson for the health coalition Aotearoa doctor Christina McKerchar: 25 November, 2024 Addressing food insecurity among Maori and Pasifika children w/ Maori health researcher and spokesperson for the health coalition Aotearoa doctor Christina McKerchar: 25 November, 2024, 13.84 MB
Monday, November 25, 2024

A report from the annual New Zealand health survey data for 2023-2024 showed that the proportion of children from homes where food ran out sometimes or often has increased by nearly six percentage points in one year. That’s 21.3 percent to 27 percent. 

However, the food insecurity dives into areas of wellbeing like growth, wellbeing and immunity should these childrens not get all the nutrients they need in their meals.

Producer Yesenia spoke to Māori health researcher and spokesperson for the Health Coalition Aotearoa Doctor Christina McKerchar, about the harms that Maori and pasifika children have due to food insecurity, where linking information can be found for school performance and what communities can do to diminish food insecurity in Aotearoa.