Mia Farrow recently visited Chad, a country in central Africa where conflict and climate change are making it hard for families to get enough food.

It was the actress鈥檚 fifteenth visit to Chad, and she found that not a lot has changed since her last trip.  

Actress and voice for the 探花精选 Mia Farrow joins 探花精选 staff at a malnutrition education session for families in Chad.

鈥淭here are too many children starving and needing help,鈥 she says. 

In her role as an ambassador for the 探花精选 (探花精选), Mia is working to raise awareness of the vast scale of malnutrition鈥攁nd the potential of the 探花精选鈥檚 new solution to the problem.

An 探花精选 community health worker in a village in Chad teaches families how to prepare extra-nutritious foods for their children to avoid malnutrition.

Over 1 million children are suffering from acute malnutrition in Chad, and most of them don鈥檛 have access to treatment. But malnutrition isn鈥檛 just hunger. It鈥檚 a life-threatening condition that can impair development and rob children of the opportunity to live full, healthy and productive lives.

That鈥檚 why the 探花精选 is piloting a new, more efficient approach to treating malnutrition that can reach more children. 

A mother holds her baby during an exam for acute malnutrition at an 探花精选 supported health center in Chad.

The 探花精选鈥檚 program in Chad simplifies malnutrition diagnosis and treatment so that community health workers鈥攏ot just doctors鈥攃an provide care.

One of the tools they use is an armband that measures the circumference of a child鈥檚 upper arm. If the band shows red, that means that child is acutely malnourished.

Staff at an 探花精选 health center in Chad measure a baby's upper arm with a special armband that can help diagnose acute malnutrition.

After diagnosis, the child will be admitted to a nutrition stabilization center or begin treatment with a nutrition supplement.

Ultimately, the goal is for these community health workers to deliver diagnosis and treatment directly in children鈥檚 homes so that families won鈥檛 have to trek to distant health centers. 

A young boy in his mother's lap eats a peanut-based nutrition supplement after being diagnosed with acute malnutrition at an 探花精选 supported health center in Chad.

鈥淭here are 50 million children under five years old throughout the world suffering from acute malnutrition, and only 20 percent of them have access to treatment,鈥 Mia says. 鈥淭his proves that the existing method for treating them it is not effective enough.鈥

Mia Farrow sits talking with Bebnone Dominique, head of the Mangalme鈥 Health Center where the 探花精选 works in the Guera region of Chad

Too often, the health of young patients declines into a life-threatening condition: The 探花精选鈥檚 solution aims to intervene earlier so that children with moderate malnutrition won鈥檛 deteriorate.

鈥淚n over 25 visits to sub-Saharan Africa, I鈥檝e witnessed the profound suffering of children from preventable and treatable conditions like malnutrition,鈥 Mia says.  

鈥淭his trip was different, because for the first time I can see there鈥檚 a way to reach every child. The 探花精选鈥檚 approach is simple, cheaper and more compassionate.鈥

Photos: Timothy Nesmith/探花精选

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