Dr. Kamran Sharif, Chair, PKNC and his team conducted the training session.
IFST-KFUEIT Successfully Organizes Seminar on Nutrition During the First 1,000 Days
The Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST) at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology (KFUEIT), in collaboration with the Pakistan Korean Nutrition Centre (PKNC) at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF), successfully hosted a seminar on the critical importance of nutrition during the first 1,000 days of life—from conception to a child’s second birthday.
The seminar underscored the profound impact of nutrition, stress, and poverty on brain development, physical growth, and immune system health during this vital period. It also emphasized strategies to foster optimal maternal and child health, enabling caregivers, educators, and health professionals to make informed decisions.
Dr. Kamran Sharif, Chair, PKNC and his team conducted the training session.
Key highlights of the event included:
Expert Presentations: Renowned professionals shared insights on the role of nutrition in early childhood development.
Hands-On Training: Participants gained practical skills in value-added food product development for maternal and child health.
Interactive Q&A Sessions: Attendees engaged in thought-provoking discussions with experts.
Resource Dissemination: Educational materials were distributed to promote healthy practices in communities.
The event drew an enthusiastic response from participants, including academics, healthcare professionals, and students, who appreciated the knowledge shared and its potential impact on society.
Prof. Ir. Dr. Amir Azam Khan, Vice Chancellor of KFUEIT, commended the efforts of IFST and PKNC for organizing this meaningful initiative. He highlighted the university's commitment to addressing pressing societal challenges through research, innovation, and collaboration.
The seminar concluded with a call to action for all stakeholders to prioritize nutrition and well-being during the first 1,000 days, ensuring a healthier and brighter future for children.