The Multidimensional Index of Child Growth (MICG) of the Task Force "Towards a Multidimensional Approach for Child Growth" of the International Union for Nutrition Sciences

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Abstract

Children's growth extends beyond height and weight. This paper introduces the Multidimensional Index of Child Growth (MICG), developed by the IUNS Task Force "Towards a Multidimensional Approach for Child Growth." The IUNS-MICG applies a capability- and rights-based framework covering 14 dimensions of child wellbeing, including health, care, mental wellbeing, participation, autonomy, mobility, and safety. Using data from the Young Lives Study in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam, we tested the framework with 29 indicators. Comparisons of different weighting methods show that equal weights provide robust and policy-relevant results. MICG uncovers deprivations hidden by physical measures alone; for instance, rural girls in Peru face educational and mental wellbeing disadvantages despite similar physical growth. Further analyses show that community participation in WASH programs is linked to higher multidimensional outcomes, especially for the most deprived. We also extend MICG with a Bayesian approach to estimate children's unrealized opportunities and propose a spiderweb growth chart for visualizing multidimensional progress. MICG offers a practical, equity-focused tool to monitor, evaluate, and strengthen interventions that support the Sustainable Development Goals and ensure no child is left behind.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherarXiv
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Publication statusSubmitted - 3-Nov-2025

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