At the most recent meeting of the Standing Committee on Nutrition of the UN system in Geneva in March of this year (2006) there was a dramatic shift in the tenor of the opening plenary session. Three very high-ranking officials of three of the largest implementing UN agencies (WHO UNICEF World Bank) along with WFP and FAO produced -- independently of one another -- a clear consistent message focusing on the importance of nutrition for development. In each case this was couched within the comparative advantage of each agency. It was also striking that none of the speakers came from a background of nutrition training -- one economist one public health physician one health economist and one development expert. All had been converted by enthusi...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
Berg Today much of the international development community takes seriously the need for better nutri...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
Although progress has been made towards international goals for the eradication of hunger and malnut...
Optimal health and well-being are now considered the true measures of human development. Integrated ...
Neglected for several decades, nutrition is now firmly on the development agenda. Important landmar...
A better nourished world is a better world. Yet despite the significant steps the world has taken to...
nutrition set a strong precedent with six nutrition targets endorsed by the full World Health Assemb...
Over the last decade, policy advocacy has made critical contributions towards the development of nut...
Meeting: UN. Standing Committee on Nutrition, 30th Session, 3-7 Mar. 2003, Madras, INThe Standing Co...
Two of the best ways to improve the quality of childhood nutrition are (a) more collaboration at the...
Over the past decade, nutrition has received strong global attention as a development problem. Conce...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
While the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs; 2000–2015) focused primarily on poverty reduction, hun...
Never has there been a more urgent time to ensure that everyone has optimal nutrition. However, glob...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
Berg Today much of the international development community takes seriously the need for better nutri...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
Although progress has been made towards international goals for the eradication of hunger and malnut...
Optimal health and well-being are now considered the true measures of human development. Integrated ...
Neglected for several decades, nutrition is now firmly on the development agenda. Important landmar...
A better nourished world is a better world. Yet despite the significant steps the world has taken to...
nutrition set a strong precedent with six nutrition targets endorsed by the full World Health Assemb...
Over the last decade, policy advocacy has made critical contributions towards the development of nut...
Meeting: UN. Standing Committee on Nutrition, 30th Session, 3-7 Mar. 2003, Madras, INThe Standing Co...
Two of the best ways to improve the quality of childhood nutrition are (a) more collaboration at the...
Over the past decade, nutrition has received strong global attention as a development problem. Conce...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
While the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs; 2000–2015) focused primarily on poverty reduction, hun...
Never has there been a more urgent time to ensure that everyone has optimal nutrition. However, glob...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
Berg Today much of the international development community takes seriously the need for better nutri...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...