Nutrition Ways
Nutrition Ways blog's aim is to share knowledge on nutrition issues related to IYC malnutrition
Monday, September 30, 2013
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Publications to read
Wash Plus weekly
This issue contains some of the most recent studies and resources that discuss the integration of WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) with nutrition. Included are a recent webinar on environmental enteropathy, an online tutorial about nutrition programming that has a WASH component, and studies on child height and open defecation. Another resource is the WASHplus online library of WASH and nutrition, which is still under development but contains the resources listed below as well as other recent studies and reports.A NEW GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP: ERADICATE POVERTY AND TRANSFORM ECONOMIES THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The Report of the High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on
the Post-2015 Development Agenda
The Economics of Early Response and Disaster Resilience: Lessons from Kenya and Ethiopia
The study uses Kenya and Ethiopia as case studies, comparing the relative costs of late humanitarian response, early response, and building resilience to disasters.Maternal and child undernutrition serie - Lancet
Maternal and child undernutrition was the subject of a Series of papers in The Lancet in 2008. Five years after the initial series, we re-evaluate the problems of maternal and child undernutrition and also examine the growing problems of overweight and obesity for women and children, and their consequences in low-income and middle-income countries. Many of these countries are said to have the double burden of malnutrition: continued stunting of growth and deficiencies of essential nutrients along with the emerging issue of obesity. We also assess national progress in nutrition programmes and international efforts toward previous recommendations.
Under-nutrition and Water, sanitation and hygiene Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) play a fundamental role in improving nutritional outcomes. A successful global effort to tackle under-nutrition must include WASH.
Review of evidence on links between undernutrition and WASH by SHARE and Wateraid.Enough food for everyone - the need for UK action on global hunger
By INGOs - 9 areas for UK action to tackle malnutrition in the world.How much international variation in child height can sanitation explain?
This publication explores the links between stunting and sanitation. It shows association between stunting and open defecation and presents this association as a potential explanation for higher stunting prevalences in Asia versus Africa.
Nutritional status of young children in Mumbai slums: a follow-up anthropometric study
More, Neena Shah, et al. "Cluster-randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation in Mumbai slums to improve care during pregnancy, delivery, postpartum and for the newborn." Trials 9.7 (2008).
The findings suggest to focus on the younger age group compared to the over 3 years old as the growth faltering is happening early on. This confirms previous research and the need to focus on the under 2 years old.Aid for Nutrition: Can investments to scale up nutrition actions be accurately tracked?
Investments in aid to tackle the escalating challenge of undernutrition remain inadequate. Action Against Hunger has produced a major report calling for all major donors to disburse more overseas development assistance to programmes which treat undernutrition and address its underlying causes in countries where the need is greatest.2 May 2012, ACF International
Ending Hunger and Malnutrition
IDS Virtual Bulletin 2
Editor Haddad, L.
Publisher IDS
Publisher IDS
Thursday, July 4, 2013
News
04/07/2013 - The New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition USAID
The New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition is a commitment by G-8 nations, African countries and private sector partners to lift 50 million people out of poverty over the next 10 years through inclusive and sustained agricultural growth. It responds to strong African commitments to promote and protect food security and nutrition – articulated in multiple settings since 2003 and validated by tremendous progress made in Africa since 2009. The New Alliance builds upon and will continue the progress made by G-8 nations since 2009 at the L’Aquila Summit, and offers a broad, inclusive and innovative path to strengthen food security and nutrition.
Pictures of displaced people who fled combat in Goma
be interesting to use to look at malnutrition, density and access to sanitation
The New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition is a commitment by G-8 nations, African countries and private sector partners to lift 50 million people out of poverty over the next 10 years through inclusive and sustained agricultural growth. It responds to strong African commitments to promote and protect food security and nutrition – articulated in multiple settings since 2003 and validated by tremendous progress made in Africa since 2009. The New Alliance builds upon and will continue the progress made by G-8 nations since 2009 at the L’Aquila Summit, and offers a broad, inclusive and innovative path to strengthen food security and nutrition.
SUN - 18/03/2013 - European Commissioner Andris Piebalgs: ‘The SUN Movement gives us the leadership we need to make malnutrition a thing of the past’
The EU communication released Wednesday sets out the bloc’s three priorities on nutrition:
- Mobilize support and rally political commitments for nutrition at national and international levels.
- Help boost actions at the country level such as by helping develop national action plans for nutrition and increasing investments in effective interventions in countries with high burdens of undernutrition. These could include the provision of micronutrients such as iron supplements and therapeutic feeding.
- Widen knowledge on nutrition by investing in research and providing technical assistance.
12/02/2013 - 4 French Banks accused to speculate on food market
30/11/2012 - Global development blog
Congo DRC: the humanitarian aftermath of the fall of Goma – audio slideshow
Pictures to see and think of - Merlin in action.
UK withholds aid to Rwanda in light of Congo DRC allegations
Justine Greening stops release of £21m in budget support to Kigali after Democratic Republic of Congo conflict escalates
23/11/2012 - ROUND-UP: Fighting prevents access to refugee camps in eastern Congo - UNHCR
20/11/12 - Merlin website - Ensuring health through the escalating violence in DR Congo
Pictures of displaced people who fled combat in Goma
20/11/12 - Superficial overviews don't help the sanitation crisis
Interesting paper by James Robertson -a similar approach with mapping wouldbe interesting to use to look at malnutrition, density and access to sanitation
19/11/12 - Merlin website - UK’S LEADING HEALTH CHARITY TO ASSIST 100,000 IN DR CONGO
Worsening of the security situation in Goma is leading to up 100,000 people displaced.Funds invested in nutrition are inadequate warns Action Against Hunger
New report from Action Against Hunger explores options to meet funding shortfalls in nutrition aid.Sunday, June 23, 2013
Podcast to listen and movie / pictures to see
IRIN | Photo | Slideshow | Desert warriors
WE FEED THE WORLD
Documentary to be watched. It's a film about food and globalisation, fishermen and farmers, long-distance lorry drivers and high-powered corporate executives, the flow of goods and cash flow–a film about scarcity amid plenty. With its unforgettable images, the film provides insight into the production of our food and answers the question what world hunger has to do with us.BBC - Why Poverty? Episode 4 of 5
- AVAILABILI
Lawrence Haddad, Director of the Institute of Development Studies in Brighton,
reflects on the causes of continuing widespread malnutrition and
suggests new solutions to fight it.
reflects on the causes of continuing widespread malnutrition and
suggests new solutions to fight it.
"Why Poverty?" features five speakers on different aspects of the subject of poverty
and is part of a pan-BBC season of programmes on the topic.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Malnutrition and Health related Maps
HANCI
The Hunger and Nutrition Commitment Index (HANCI) ranks governments on their political commitment to tackling hunger and undernutrition. The index was created to provide greater transparency and public accountability by measuring what governments achieve, and where they fail, in addressing hunger and undernutrition.Download the map showing level of commitment per country here
Maps showing prevalence of Anemia, Lowbirthweight, Stunting, Wasting and in Children (source: thousand days)
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Blogs to follow
Washways
Blog on WASH related thoughts and experiments22/11/12 - Alertnet blogs on health and science sharing research, innovation and event
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Events
ODI
11:00 - 12:30 22 November 2012 (GMT+00)
Venue:
Overseas Development Institute
What should an income poverty target look like post-2015?
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