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The ECCE in India is attracting attention for the following reasons. First of all, Indian children under 5 years of age die more than anywhere in the world (1.83 million as of 2008) (about 46% of children under 3 are low in weight) (Cauer & Sankara, 2009). Infant care and educational programs that provide health and nutrition services in India are expected to improve physical condition and promote the development of young children. Second, early childhood care and education is to promote the infant's intellectual and social development, thereby reducing the number of children dropping out of school early in teaching and improving the quality of early education programs It is considered to be useful.
In October 2018, the United Nations warned that it might be "the worst famine in the world in 100 years," and 13 million people are faced with hunger. The next month, according to a report by Save the Children, 85,000 children under the age of five died of starvation. Several critics compared this famine with the famine of Ukraine and Ukraine. Famine is a direct consequence of Saudi Arabia's intervention and blockade in Yemen. Yemen is already the poorest country in the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East and Yemen is also one of the poorest cities Al Hudaydah, but war and blockade led by Saudi led coalition and the US Navy has exacerbated the situation. Fishing boats were the main means of living by Al Hudaydah residents, and because they were destroyed by Saudi air strikes, it was impossible to provide the family with some means. As a result, children die on average every 10 minutes.
Food shortages in the corners of Africa in 2018 will still be a serious challenge. It is estimated that in South Sudan there are 1.1 million children under the age of 5 in 2018, nearly half of them face serious food insecurity. In Yemen, 7 million people are in danger of malnutrition and 17 million people are still subject to food insecurity