In 1990 a total of 780 million people out of 4 billion in the developing world are living on diets that are not sufficient to maintain a healthy life, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). This implies food insecurity for every fifth person in the developing world. Insufficient food consumption is one of the primary causes of malnutrition; the other is infection and poor health. Unless explicit policies to reduce the numbers of underweight are put in place, the total number of children with protein energy malnutrition will rise, and child deaths associated with malnutrition problems will continue unabated. Increase in incomes and reduction in poverty are important, but experiences in several countri...
The Millennium Development Goals stated an ambition to cut severe poverty and hunger in half by the ...
In a world of growing prosperity and agricultural abundance, about 800 million people still suffer f...
As the world counts down to the 2025 World Health Assembly nutrition targets and the 2030 Sustainabl...
Malnutrition is a widespread problem, affecting the global population at some life stage. This publi...
Adequate nutrition is a basic human right, but globally it remains unmet for many pre-school childre...
The 2004 edition of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization s State of Food Insecurity ...
Despite significant progress achieved in the last two decades, global hunger and malnutrition remain...
One out of every three children under five in developing countries is malnourished. This unacceptabl...
Few challenges facing the global community today match the scale of malnutrition, a condition that d...
Never has there been a more urgent time to ensure that everyone has optimal nutrition. However, glob...
Few challenges facing the global community today match the scale of malnutrition, a condition that d...
A primary focus of the IFPRI 2020 Vision initiative is to find ways for people to attain food securi...
Malnutrition is a global health concern, as around 250 million of children are malnourished and 45% ...
The original focus on energy and protein needs for combating malnutrition gave way to UNICEF promote...
About 167 million children under five years of age —almost one-third of the developing world’s child...
The Millennium Development Goals stated an ambition to cut severe poverty and hunger in half by the ...
In a world of growing prosperity and agricultural abundance, about 800 million people still suffer f...
As the world counts down to the 2025 World Health Assembly nutrition targets and the 2030 Sustainabl...
Malnutrition is a widespread problem, affecting the global population at some life stage. This publi...
Adequate nutrition is a basic human right, but globally it remains unmet for many pre-school childre...
The 2004 edition of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization s State of Food Insecurity ...
Despite significant progress achieved in the last two decades, global hunger and malnutrition remain...
One out of every three children under five in developing countries is malnourished. This unacceptabl...
Few challenges facing the global community today match the scale of malnutrition, a condition that d...
Never has there been a more urgent time to ensure that everyone has optimal nutrition. However, glob...
Few challenges facing the global community today match the scale of malnutrition, a condition that d...
A primary focus of the IFPRI 2020 Vision initiative is to find ways for people to attain food securi...
Malnutrition is a global health concern, as around 250 million of children are malnourished and 45% ...
The original focus on energy and protein needs for combating malnutrition gave way to UNICEF promote...
About 167 million children under five years of age —almost one-third of the developing world’s child...
The Millennium Development Goals stated an ambition to cut severe poverty and hunger in half by the ...
In a world of growing prosperity and agricultural abundance, about 800 million people still suffer f...
As the world counts down to the 2025 World Health Assembly nutrition targets and the 2030 Sustainabl...