Briefing Papers Number 7, October 2009 | Page 4

often to feed their children. In these situations, providing women with basic nutrition education is critical for the health of young children. In other instances family or cultural dynamics or labor demands may keep mothers from being able to provide adequate care. In Burkina Faso, for example, one study showed that young children whose mother’s also work are more likely to be malnourished than mother’s who do not work.18 Compounding poor diets, the water children drink may be unclean and living conditions unsanitary. In these settings, e