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Opportunities and Challenges for
Achieving Nutrition Security in Low
and Middle Income Countries
Marie Ruel ︳ Food Secure Arab World ︳ Beirut, Feb 6-7, 2012
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GLOBAL TRENDS IN NUTRITION
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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171 million children under style
Source: WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition, May 2009 - Mercedes de Onis, BMGF meeting 2010
4. Stunting ↓ from 44-29% style
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50
% 4 8 .6
200
190
4 0 .3
40
3 9 .3
3 7 .7 3 8 .2
150
138
Number of stunted (millions)
30
2 7 .6
Stunting (%)
100
2 3 .7 100
20
1 8 .1
60
1 3 .5
51
50
45
10
13
10
7
0
0
1990 2000 2010 1990 2000 2010
Mercedes de Onis, BMGF meeting 2010
Source: Department of Nutrition, World Health Organization AFRICA ASIA LATIN AMERICA
5. Overweight children ↑ steadily (1990-2010)
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10
20
18
8 .5
8
15
6 .8 6 .8 6 .9 14
Number of overweight (millions)
13
13
6
Overweight (% )
5 .7
10
4 .9
4
4
3 .7 7
3 .2
5
4
4 4 4
2
0
0
1990 2000 2010 1990 2000 2010
Source: Department of Nutrition, World Health Organization AFRICA ASIA LATIN AMERICA
Mercedes de Onis, BMGF meeting 2010
6. Slow progress on ↓ micronutrient deficiencies
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and low birth weight
Vitamin A: 160 million children affected; ~30%
children (40% in Africa and South Asia); also
prevalent in women
Anemia: (half of which is due to iron deficiency):
Static at ~45% in children (Africa and Asia); 500
million women anemic (highest burden in Asia)
Iodine: widespread deficiency
Low birth weight: 25-33% in Africa and Asia
Marie Ruel ︳ Food Secure Arab World ︳ Beirut, Feb 6-7, 2012
7. Coexistence of under andtitle style
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Egypt
35
30
In same country 25
20 Stunting
15 Wasting
10 Overweight
In same individual 5
100
90
0
80 2003 2005 2008
Anemia in women
70
60
Other
Overweight
In same household
% 50 Obese
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40
30
20
10
0
Egypt Peru Mexico
Marie Ruel ︳ Food Secure Arab World ︳ Beirut, Feb 6-7, 2012
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WHY DOES NUTRITION MATTER?
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
9. Stunted child – Stunted style
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Damage is irreversible
Height
81.2
at 18 y
Height
at 3 y
Severe Moderate Mild Well-nourished
Source: Paul Melgar, INCAP
10. Being undernourished in early childhood
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= Being handicapped for life
High risk of illness and mortality (associated with
35% of child deaths)
Poor cognitive development, delays in starting
school, poor school performance
Reduced economic productivity – wages, income,
skilled jobs
Increased risk of obesity and NCD at adulthood
(and premature death)
Small mothers, small babies
Marie Ruel ︳ Food Secure Arab World ︳ Beirut, Feb 6-7, 2012
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Malnutrition Poverty
GPD losses > 2-3 %
US $80 billion/y (Sridhar 2007)
Marie Ruel ︳ Food Secure Arab World ︳ Beirut, Feb 6-7, 2012
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WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE TO
ACCELERATE PROGRESS IN
IMPROVING NUTRITION?
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
13. 1. PREVENT – Focus on 1st 1000 Days
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-9 to 24 mo
Europe &
Central Asia
LAC
North Africa &
Near East
SS Africa
South Asia
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Scale-up targeted nutrition Interventions
Series of Nutrition Interventions of known
efficacy (Lancet 2008):
• Maternal health and nutrition during pregnancy
(and before)
• Appropriate child feeding practices
• Micronutrient supplementation (e.g. vitamin A,
zinc, iron)
• Immunization
• Hygiene
Marie Ruel ︳ Food Secure Arab World ︳ Beirut, Feb 6-7, 2012
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3. Integrate nutrition into other
relevant sectors
GOVERNANCE GENDER
Agriculture & Water &
Food Security Sanitation
Social Environment &
Protection Climate Change
Work
Multi-
Sectorally Private
Sector
Poverty
Reduction
Trade/Fiscal
Health Policies
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Source: World Bank 2011
16. 4. Useto life cycle approach
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17. 5. Focus on poor, vulnerable, left
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behind, and on reducing inequities
6. Improve data, information,
measurement, documentation,
learning, evaluation
Marie Ruel ︳ Food Secure Arab World ︳ Beirut, Feb 6-7, 2012
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principles
How will these translate into actions on the
ground and Improvements in nutrition at scale?
UK DFID
Marie Ruel ︳ Food Secure Arab World ︳ Beirut, Feb 6-7, 2012