Hidden Hunger - Honour Code : Quality Assurance Consultation in Educational institutions

Hidden Hunger

A two-day interactive workshop (3 hours daily) focused on understanding hidden hunger in children—its causes, health and developmental impacts, and strategies for prevention and early intervention. The workshop aims to equip participants with the skills to identify signs of micronutrient deficiencies and promote proper nutrition during early childhood.

Areas of Focus :
  1. Definition and main causes of hidden hunger
  2. Key vitamins and minerals essential for child development
  3. Clinical signs of micronutrient deficiencies
  4. Impact of hidden hunger on physical and mental growth
  5. High-risk groups for hidden hunger
  6. Prevention strategies and proper nutrition
  7. Role of healthcare and community in early detection
  8. Case studies and practical recommendations for early intervention
The additional outcomes:
  • - Practical and theoretical workshops with their applications
  • - Unique and High-Quality Content
  • - Real-World Examples
  • - Competitive fee
  • - International expertise and specialised trainers
  • - Certificate of Attendance
  • - Opportunities for participation and engagement
About the Trainers:

Professor Dr. Mohamed El-Beltagy is a professor and consultant in pediatrics, a distinguished faculty member specializing in child nutrition and community health. He has extensive experience in awareness and research in the field of hidden hunger.

Course Offerings

  • Learning Centre: Bahrain
  • Specialisation: Behavioural, Personal Development and Health Education
  • Duration: 2 days – 3 hours per day - 9 hours
  • Training Mode: Physical
  • Target Audience:
    • - Parents
    • - Early childhood educators
    • - Educational counselors and psychologist
    • - Education college students
    • - Interested personnel field of early childhood
  • Language: Arabic – English
  • Venue: Honour Code
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