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DFID
Published in : 2009
Available in : English
A report preceding the development of DFID’s strategy to 2015 for tackling undernutrition in the developing world. The forthcoming DFID strategy will look at a range of measures to tackle nutrition directly and, critically, to address the drivers of undernutrition, such as food insecurity, ill health, lack of social protection and gender inequality. The report makes a distinction between having enough food and having adequate nutrition. Producing more food doesn't always solve the malnutrition problem as has been seen for example in India.
Documents :
The Neglected Crisis of Undernutrition: Evidence for Action (PDF, 1.68Mb)
Originally posted at : Relief Web
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This resource is listed under:
Themes : Breastfeeding, general, Complementary feeding, general, Emergency, general, Household Food Security and community nutrition, general, Interventions, general, Micronutrients, general, Nutrition and HIV/AIDS, general, Nutrition assessments and M&E, general, Nutrition planning, policy and programme, general, Undernutrition, general, Anthropometry, Breastfeeding counseling, Breastfeeding counseling, Community therapeutic care, Community therapeutic care, Dietary diversity, Exclusive breastfeeding, Food and nutrition policies and strategies, Food Supplementation, Food Supplementation, Health Interventions , HIV / AIDS affected communities, HIV / AIDS affected communities, Infant feeding in emergencies, Infant, Young Child Feeding, Micronutrient deficiencies, Micronutrient deficiencies, Micronutrient Supplementation, Micronutrient Supplementation, Micronutrient Supplementation, Monitoring and evaluation, Monitoring and evaluation, MUAC, MUAC, Nutritional management in HIV / AIDS, Nutritional management in HIV / AIDS, PMTCT, PMTCT, PMTCT, Programmes, Stunting, Supplementary feeding, Supplementary feeding, Surveillance systems, Surveillance systems, Therapeutic feeding, RUF/RUTF, Therapeutic feeding, RUF/RUTF, Treatment of severe acute malnutrition, Treatment of severe acute malnutrition, Underweight, Wasting
Resource types : Reports
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