Improving nutrition for migrant children in Europe through policy: A scoping review
Rebecca Lawes, Professor Debbi Marais, Professor Mariza Louw, Ms Beatrice Bennett

TL;DR
This paper reviews European nutrition policies for refugee and asylum-seeking children, highlighting gaps in diversity, transparency, and political challenges.
Contribution
The study identifies the lack of diverse and transparent nutrition interventions for migrant children in Europe and suggests addressing the double burden of malnutrition as a viable policy approach.
Findings
European RAS nutrition policies lack diversity and transparency, influenced by political challenges.
No interventions focused on the double burden of malnutrition were found in the reviewed literature.
Addressing the double burden in RAS children may offer politically and financially beneficial solutions.
Abstract
•Examining European interventions on nutrition in refugee and asylum-seeking (RAS) children and families allows for an assessment of the unmet needs in the United Kingdom regarding migration, nutrition, child support, and food security.•There is a lack of diversity in RAS nutrition policies across Europe and transparency in those in place.•Issues are rooted in the challenging political landscape of increasing RAS populations in Europe. Improving nutrition interventions requires separating food and health from politics.•No interventions focusing on the double burden of malnutrition were found. However, policies addressing the double burden in RAS children should be considered as they may be more politically palatable and financially beneficial to implement. Examining European interventions on nutrition in refugee and asylum-seeking (RAS) children and families allows for an assessment of…
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TopicsMigration, Health and Trauma · Child and Adolescent Health · Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
