JUNK FOOD: THE NEW FACE OF MALNUTRITIONAs part of UNICEF’s approach to tackle rising rates of overweight and obesity in the developing world, Highway Child photographers captured unhealthy food environments in 14 countries around the world. View fullsize A child eats fried chicken outside his home in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. ©UNICEF/San Diego (Highway Child) View fullsize Christobel, 15, buys a fried snack in Kibera, Nairobi, Africa's largest informal settlement. ©UNICEF/Falt-Brown (Highway Child) View fullsize Yusuf Yazeedh, 4, eating a pizza after swimming and fishing at the beach. ©UNICEF/Khemka (Highway Child) View fullsize 10-year-old Allison at her local market in Santiago, Chile, where ultra-processed foods are more readily available than healthy options. ©UNICEF/Goupil (Highway Child) View fullsize College student Lulutho observing the amount of sugar-sweetened beverages in Johannesburg, South Africa. ©UNICEF/Paul (Highway Child) View fullsize A child buys a snack from a sweet shop near his school in Male, Maldives. ©UNICEF/Khemka (Highway Child) View fullsize A common sight in vulnerable neighborhoods of Santiago, Chile. Often, family excursions are centred around eating at the neighbor's fried food stand. ©UNICEF/Goupil (Highway Child) View fullsize Children pass a sweets shop in Delhi, India. ©UNICEF/Madheshiya (Highway Child) View fullsize Micaella, 8, walks among the candy aisles at a popular supermarket chain in Lima, Peru. She chooses the candies on display that are within reach of her height. ©UNICEF/Goupil (Highway Child) View fullsize In Iquitos, Peru, amid large billboards advertising fast food and eye-catching for children, adults and teenagers enjoy "combos" of chicken and french fries on a Sunday night. ©UNICEF/Goupil (Highway Child)