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Description
UNICEF Data and Analytics (HQ) provides the Minimum Meal Frequency indicator, measuring the percentage of children aged 6–23 months who consumed solid, semi-solid, or soft foods (including milk feeds for non-breastfed children) at least the minimum recommended number of times the previous day. The dataset is available in CSV and XML formats under a Creative Commons license. It is listed on multiple platforms, indicating its established use in global health monitoring.
Use Cases
Monitoring progress toward global nutrition targets based on the Minimum Meal Frequency indicator.
Assessing disparities in infant and young child feeding practices across different regions.
Informing public health program design and evaluation for children aged 6-23 months.
Strengths
Has a clear, authoritative provenance from UNICEF Data and Analytics (HQ).
Available under a permissive CC-BY-3.0-IGO license, facilitating reuse.
Listed on multiple data platforms, suggesting validation and established utility.
Limitations
Critical metadata is missing, including column names, row count, and file size.
The description is repeated verbatim across sources, indicating potential lack of detailed documentation.
The 'last updated' date is projected far into the future (2026-04-19), which is likely an error and creates uncertainty about data freshness.
Provenance
Source
UNICEF Data and Analytics (HQ)
Freshness
2026-04-19 10:10:53.583131 (Note: This future date is likely a metadata error)
Geography
Global
License is CC-BY-3.0-IGO. The 'last updated' timestamp appears to be an erroneous future date.