 Ethiopia faces many challenges when it comes to childhood malnutrition, which can lead to low life expectancy. A recent study conducted by our team found that malnourished children between one and two years old were suffering from moderate chronic malnutrition, which can have serious implications for their lives, families, communities, and even countries. To address this issue, we believe that a combination of individual, family, community, and national level solutions are necessary. These include providing better access to food, education, and healthcare services, improving sanitation and hygiene practices, and implementing new health policies focused on both short-dash, medium-dash, and long-term goals. This article was authored by M. Ascension Alsina Simon, Jose M. Soriano, and Maria Morales Suarez-Varela.