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Kiwanis International & U.S. Fund for UNICEF
giving children A SMART START in life
All children deserve the best possible start in life.Yet, every day,
113,000 babies are born at risk of iodine deficiency.
Imagine being one of these children. You might not be able to learn as
quickly as others, and this could hinder your chances of success in life
without you even knowing why. Worse still, you might suffer severe mental
and physical retardation.
What is iodine?
Where does it come from? Iodine
is a trace element found mostly in soil. In a perfect world, crops
absorb iodine through their root systems, and humans and livestock
take in iodine through the foods they eat. In vast regions of the
world, however, arable land doesn't contain enough of this essential
element, and crops and livestock in these areas are therefore deficient
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Imagine being the mother of a child who,
without realizing it, is herself iodine deficient, and thereby deprives
her baby of iodine during pregnancy. Much of the damage caused by iodine
deficiency may be done before a child is even born.
If the future of a society lies in the health and talents of its children,
imagine how iodine deficiency hampers the development of entire nations
when, child by child, its young people are unable ever to reach their
full potential.
Every child deserves a smart start in life. We need just a teaspoonful
of iodine throughout our lifetime, but we need it in tiny amounts, daily.
Iodizing salt can provide the iodine we need to grow, to develop, and
to achieve our greatest dreams for ourselves and for our children.

Photography on all WSP pages provided by:
Scott Shelley
John Rae
UNICEF/Sam Henriques
UNICEF/Bruno Sorrentino
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