Purpose of Review: Reduction of child malnutrition in conflict settings is on top of the international agenda on sustainable development. This association between child malnutrition and conflict has been hypothesised in the academic literature but not rigorously examined empirically till recently. This paper reviews the emerging quantitative literature, including conflict as an explanatory variable to understand the aspects of child malnutrition studied and how violent events are associated with child nutritional status. Limitations are also highlighted. Recent Findings: Child malnutrition is investigated into its three main dimensions of stunting, wasting and undernourishment computed as z-score. Conflict is mostly studied in terms of dura...
The paper investigates the effect of child malnutrition on the risk of mortality in Burundi, a very ...
Conflicts(2) do not necessarily have to be violent, or negative: they are often normal elements with...
Ensuring food security depends on sufficient intake of nutrition. However, malnutrition is a very se...
Growth of children in regions of conflict is likely to be disrupted by lack of food and an excess of...
BackgroundArmed conflicts are associated with an increased risk of food insecurity, the leading caus...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the association between forced displacement an...
BackgroundArmed conflicts affect more than one in 10 children globally. While there is a large liter...
BackgroundArmed conflicts affect more than one in 10 children globally. While there is a large liter...
The most dramatic outcomes of protracted civil conflict include increased malnutrition among childre...
Introduction In Somalia, protracted conflict and drought have caused population displacement and liv...
The most dramatic outcomes of protracted civil conflict include increased malnutrition among childre...
Children who experience poor nutrition during the first 1000 days of life are more vulnerable to ill...
Background Armed conflicts affect more than one in 10 children globally. While there is a large lite...
This paper finds evidence of severe health deficits among young children who were exposed to the Lor...
The war in Iraq initiated in March 2003 triggered a wave of violence and turmoil in the country, exp...
The paper investigates the effect of child malnutrition on the risk of mortality in Burundi, a very ...
Conflicts(2) do not necessarily have to be violent, or negative: they are often normal elements with...
Ensuring food security depends on sufficient intake of nutrition. However, malnutrition is a very se...
Growth of children in regions of conflict is likely to be disrupted by lack of food and an excess of...
BackgroundArmed conflicts are associated with an increased risk of food insecurity, the leading caus...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the association between forced displacement an...
BackgroundArmed conflicts affect more than one in 10 children globally. While there is a large liter...
BackgroundArmed conflicts affect more than one in 10 children globally. While there is a large liter...
The most dramatic outcomes of protracted civil conflict include increased malnutrition among childre...
Introduction In Somalia, protracted conflict and drought have caused population displacement and liv...
The most dramatic outcomes of protracted civil conflict include increased malnutrition among childre...
Children who experience poor nutrition during the first 1000 days of life are more vulnerable to ill...
Background Armed conflicts affect more than one in 10 children globally. While there is a large lite...
This paper finds evidence of severe health deficits among young children who were exposed to the Lor...
The war in Iraq initiated in March 2003 triggered a wave of violence and turmoil in the country, exp...
The paper investigates the effect of child malnutrition on the risk of mortality in Burundi, a very ...
Conflicts(2) do not necessarily have to be violent, or negative: they are often normal elements with...
Ensuring food security depends on sufficient intake of nutrition. However, malnutrition is a very se...