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Combating Malnutrition : Time to Act

Gillespie, S.(Edited by)McLachlan, M.(Edited by)Shrimpton, R.(Edited by)
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This paper illustrates the constraints that have limited action towards improving nutrition in the developing world.

The understanding of how best to promote the needed changes in policies, programmes and institutional capacities has grown over the past decade, but remains limited.

The international community has systemized its knowledge of what actions are likely to improve nutrition, but less effort has been given to systemizing its knowledge of how to intervene in the sociopolitical processes - from community to national and international levels.

This assessment recommends a five-point programme of action to apply to known solutions with the intensity needed to eliminate nutritional deprivation.

Each dimension of the programme is an entry point, while local conditions and existing capacity will determine which one is most appropriate in any one context, ultimately all five dimensions need action for maximum impact.

The paper concludes that UNICEF and the World Bank, with their complementary approaches and in partnership with countries and other agencies, should initiate a global effort to jump-start action to eliminate nutritional deprivation once and for all.

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Product Details
World Bank Publications
0821354450 / 9780821354452
Paperback / softback
363.8
18/07/2003
United States
165 pages, Illustrations
152 x 222 mm, 295 grams
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