The southern state has been selected by the UN agency to implement the hunger-free state initiative as part of its ambitious sustainable development programme, Chief Minister's office here said.
The state government would evolve a comprehensive project in this regard with the support of WFP, which has offered technical help to achieve the target, it said.
The decision was taken in a meeting attended by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and WFP Country Director Dr Hameed Nuru and WFP Deputy Country Director Jan Delbaere here today.
"Not starvation but malnutrition is the issue in Kerala.
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The government can collaborate with the UN agency to ensure adequate nutritious food to all in the state," he told the UN representatives during the meeting.
Small children and students should be given priority while implementing the project to eradicate malnutrition, he said.
Nuru said Kerala was selected for the project considering its achievements in the fields of education, health and sanitation.
"Malnutrition is one of the major challenges faced by the state. One out of five children belonging to the age group of below five years are suffering from malnutrition in Kerala," he said.
He also offered to coordinate various state government departments to implement the project.