The population of Latin America is now largely urban. By 1990, 72 percent of the people of the region were living in cities. By 2020, the urban population could reach 83 percent. With increasing urbanization, the region faces problems of poverty, nutrition, and health that are somewhat different from those when the population was more rural. By paying special attention to the interactions of malnutrition with health and involving individuals and the community in development of new local-level networks for provision of care, Latin American cities can make significant progress toward eradicating malnutrition and food insecurity by the year 2020.Non-PRIFPRI1; 2020DG
Poverty, food insecurity, and malnutrition become increasingly urban problems as urban populations e...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
© 2014, The Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation. Seven million children under 5 years...
The population of Latin America is now largely urban. By 1990, 72 percent of the people of the regio...
The trend is inescapable: more and more people in the developing world are living in the cities. By ...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
The trend is inescapable: more and more people in the developing world are living in the cities. By ...
The Latin American Region has exhibited a marked increase in the consumption of high-energy-density ...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
Latin America is undergoing a rapid demographic and nutritional transition. A recent WHO/PAHO survey...
The Latin American and Caribbean Region has different general characteristics as compared to other r...
Alarmingly high rates of disease-related malnutrition have persisted in hospitals of both emerging a...
Alarmingly high rates of disease-related malnutrition have persisted in hospitals of both emerging a...
Poverty, food insecurity, and malnutrition become increasingly urban problems as urban populations e...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
© 2014, The Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation. Seven million children under 5 years...
The population of Latin America is now largely urban. By 1990, 72 percent of the people of the regio...
The trend is inescapable: more and more people in the developing world are living in the cities. By ...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
The trend is inescapable: more and more people in the developing world are living in the cities. By ...
The Latin American Region has exhibited a marked increase in the consumption of high-energy-density ...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
Latin America is undergoing a rapid demographic and nutritional transition. A recent WHO/PAHO survey...
The Latin American and Caribbean Region has different general characteristics as compared to other r...
Alarmingly high rates of disease-related malnutrition have persisted in hospitals of both emerging a...
Alarmingly high rates of disease-related malnutrition have persisted in hospitals of both emerging a...
Poverty, food insecurity, and malnutrition become increasingly urban problems as urban populations e...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
© 2014, The Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation. Seven million children under 5 years...