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Peran United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) Dalam Menanggulangi Malnutrisi Akut Pada Anak Di Yaman Tahun 2018-2020
This study discusses the role of UNICEF in managing acute malnutrition
in children in Yemen through the Community Management of Acute Malnutrition
(CMAM) programme. Yemen is one of the countries with a worrying case of acute
malnutrition in children due to the ongoing conflict and making Yemen as a
country with the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. Acute malnutrition is
one of the existing health problem in Yemen that has a major impact on children's
development. Therefore, UNICEF and its partners implemented the CMAM
programme which aims to manage acute malnutrition in children by conducting
community outreach. This study describes the role of UNICEF as an international
organization in managing acute malnutrition in Yemen in 2018-2020.
This research uses a pluralism perspective that supports International
Organization theory and groups as the level of analysis. This study uses
qualitative methods and literature study as a source of information. The author
collects data related to the problem under study such as from books, journals,
websites, UNICEF annual reports and reports from the nutrition cluster which is
one of UNICEF's partners that specifically analyses nutrition and nutrition
problems in Yemen.
The results of this study explain the role of UNICEF as an instrument,
arena and independent actor in tackling acute malnutrition in Yemen in 2018-
2020. UNICEF as an instrument performs its role to tackle acute malnutrition
through the CMAM programme which effects cases of acute malnutrition in
Yemen. UNICEF as an arena can be seen through the meetings and discussions
held by UNICEF to tackle acute malnutrition in Yemen. UNICEF as an
independent actor means running a program to tackle acute malnutrition in
Yemen without any outside influence. The CMAM programme that run by
UNICEF in Yemen during 2018-2020 in tackling acute malnutrition can be said to
be unsuccessful because cases of acute malnutrition have increased due to several
factors.
Keywords: Roles of UNICEF, Community Management of Acute Malnutrition
(CMAM), Sever Acute Malnutrition (SAM).
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