Progress against and nature of the 2013 nutrition for growth comments
Jessica Fanzo,
Shweta Manohar,
Katherine Rosettie and
Sara Glass
Chapter 4 in Global Nutrition Report 2016: From Promise to Impact: Ending Malnutrition by 2030, 2016, pp 32-43 from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Abstract:
ON JUNE 8, 2013, THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND BRAZIL, AND THE CHILDREN’S INVESTMENT FUND FOUNDATION (CIFF) HOSTED A SUMMIT IN London titled “Nutrition for Growth: Beating Hunger through Business and Science†(known as N4G). The objective of the summit was to mark a “seminal declaration by leaders to scale up political commitment, increase resources, and take urgent action on nutrition†(United Kingdom 2013, 1).
Keywords: wasting; hiv infections; sustainable development goals; economic development; non-communicable diseases; agricultural policies; stunting; trace elements; children; poverty; morbidity; overweight; obesity; climate change; child growth; anaemia; undernutrition; nutrition policies; health; indicators; sustainability; capacity development; malnutrition; nutrition; private sector; agricultural development; breastfeeding; public expenditure; diabetes; food systems; wasting disease (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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