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SCN News No 08 - Highlights of the World Nutrition Situation

UN Standing Committee on Nutrition

Published in : 1992

Available in : English

This issue of SCN News summarizes analytical work in the last few years for the Reports on the World Nutrition Situation and elsewhere, on the possibility of using food prices in nutrition monitoring. A second focus is on the long-term effects of improved childhood nutrition.


Documents :
SCN News No 8 (PDF, 777.87Kb)

Originally posted at : UNSCN - Publications

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Themes : Breastfeeding, general, Complementary feeding, general, Diet and lifestyle, general, Household Food Security and community nutrition, general, Interventions, general, Micronutrients, general, Nutrition and health/disease, general, Nutrition assessments and M&E, general, Nutrition planning, policy and programme, general, Overnutrition, general, Undernutrition, general, Vulnerable groups, general, Accountability, Accountability, Behavior Change Communication, BFHI, BFHI, BFHI, Dietary diversity, Double burden of malnutrition, Double burden of malnutrition, Food price crisis, Fortification, Fortification, Healthy diet, Iron / Anaemia, Micronutrient deficiencies, Micronutrient deficiencies, Micronutrient Supplementation, Micronutrient Supplementation, Micronutrient Supplementation, Monitoring and evaluation, Monitoring and evaluation, Nutrition transition, Nutrition transition, PMTCT, PMTCT, PMTCT, Poverty, Programmes, Rural nutrition, Rural nutrition, Socio-economic, Stunting, Underweight, Vitamin A / Night blindness, Wasting, Women and girls

Life-cycle focus : Pregnancy, Fetal development, Pre-school age, Intergenerational focus

Resource types : Newsletters

Locations : Guatemala, Latin America and the Caribbean, Middle Africa, South-Eastern Asia, Southern Asia

Working groups : Breastfeeding and complementary feeding, Household Food Security, Micronutrients, Nutrition and HIV/AIDS, Nutrition of School-Age Children, Nutrition Throughout the Lifecycle, Nutrition, Ethics and Human Rights