2025 | Germany | Health | Outstanding | SDG2 | SDG3
Child Growth Monitor

Organisation Name

Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V. (WHH)

Industry

Health services

Organisation Website

https://welthungerhilfe.org/

Country

Germany

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

SDG 2: Zero Hunger

SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being

General Description of the AI tool

The Child Growth Monitor digitalizes growth monitoring and detection of malnutrition in children, replacing manual tools with an AI-driven smartphone app. Easy to use after minimal training, it enables accurate, low-cost anthropometric measurements at scale. Users record a short video; neural networks generate a depth map, then compare results to WHO growth charts to identify stunting and wasting in children 6–59 months, providing immediate, reliable nutrition status data.

Github, open data repository

https://github.com/Welthungerhilfe/ChildGrowthMonitor
https://github.com/Welthungerhilfe

Relevant Research and Publications

• Conkle, J., Navarro-Colorado, C., Hossain, S.M. (2018). Accuracy and reliability of a low-cost, handheld 3D imaging system for child anthropometry. PLOS One, 13(10): e0205320.
• Conkle, J., Tong, A., et al. (2019). A collaborative, mixed-methods evaluation of a low-cost, handheld 3D imaging system for child anthropometry. Field Methods, 31(4), 301–318.
• Bougma, C., Conkle, J., et al. (2022). Accuracy of a handheld 3D imaging system for child anthropometric measurements in population-based household surveys. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, 8(10): e38057.
• Conkle, J., et al. (2023). Portable digital devices for paediatric height and length measurement: A scoping review and target product profile matching analysis. PLOS One, 18(8): e0288995.
• Grellety, E., Golden, M.H. (2016). The effect of random error on diagnostic accuracy illustrated with the anthropometric diagnosis of malnutrition. PLOS One, 11(12): e0168585.

Needs

Funding

Public Exposure

Mentorship Program

HPC resources and/or Cloud Computing Services

CONTACT

International Research Centre
on Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI)
under the auspices of UNESCO 

Jožef Stefan Institute
Jamova cesta 39
SI-1000 Ljubljana

info@ircai.org
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