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UN Standing Committee on Nutrition
Published in : 1992
Available in : English
The objective of this case study is to draw important conclusions as to which programs are effective in combatting and preventing malnutrition, why, and how they are best managed. The scope goes beyond "nutrition" programs per se, however. In addition to the analysis of changes in nutritional status, the study investigates the scope of indirect actions and trends in socio-economic factors (agriculture, food, industry, education and health) that have a bearing on the nutritional status of the Thai population.
Documents :
Thailand1992 (PDF, 834.80Kb)
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This resource is listed under:
Themes : Diet and lifestyle, general, Household Food Security and community nutrition, general, Micronutrients, general, Nutrition and food systems, general, Nutrition assessments and M&E, general, Nutrition planning, policy and programme, general, School age nutrition and adolescents , general, Food and nutrition policies and strategies, Food chain, food production and processing, Food culture, Food culture, Iodine / IDD, Iron / Anaemia, Micronutrient deficiencies, Micronutrient deficiencies, Nutrition information and education, Nutrition information and education, Programmes, School feeding, School feeding, Supplementary feeding, Supplementary feeding, Surveillance systems, Surveillance systems, Vitamin A / Night blindness
Resource types : Case studies and field experiences
Working groups : Household Food Security
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