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A report on the investigation into recurrent epidemics of pellagra in Kuito, Angola
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2002This report summarises the findings from a field study undertaken by FANTA in the Bie province of Angola, to identify determinants of recurrent outbreaks of pellagra, and to make recommendations for appropriate interventions by donors and implementing agencies. The findings reveal that the prevalence of pellagra in Bie province is higher than previously thought.DocumentUnderstanding the links between agriculture and health
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2006This series of briefing papers from collaborative IFPRI/CGIAR research aims to address the frequent policy disconnect between agriculture and public health. Discussing issues within the broad domains of developing country agriculture and health, the briefs surmise that coherent action in these two fields could have significant benefits and might substantially reduce risks for the poor.DocumentEnhanced bioavailability of iron from mungbeans and its effects on health of schoolchildren
World Vegetable Center, Taiwan, 2003In India, total dietary intake and bioavailability of iron is low among poor households. On average, they consume only about 55% of the required iron intake per adult equivalent.DocumentMaintaining momentum to 2015?: an impact evaluation of interventions to improve maternal and child health and nutrition in Bangladesh
World Bank, 2005This World Bank report examines the impacts of donor-supported programmes for maternal and child health, nutrition, and fertility in Bangladesh. It reports that under-five mortality has been reduced substantially since the 1990s, but malnutrition remains high. The gap between rich and poor in child mortality is also narrowing.DocumentFood and nutrition biotechnology: achievements, prospects, and perceptions
Institute of Advanced Studies. United Nations University,, 2005This paper from the United Nations University provides an encompassing perspective on the state of play with regard to food and nutrition biotechnology.DocumentExperience and expression of food insecurity across cultures: practical implications for valid measurement
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2004This paper attempts to compare experiences and expressions of food security across cultures. The hypothesis is that the core themes that underlie the Core Food Security Module (CFSM) in the United States are also important components of the experience of food insecurity in other countries and cultures.DocumentCivil society organisation (CSO) experiences of monitoring of food security issues in Zambia
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005Food security can be used as an indicator to measure the impact of poverty eradication programmes. This report from Zambia reinforces the value of collaborative, yet alternate strategies for assessing food security in different contexts, which then provides input for Government policy and poverty reduction strategies.DocumentThe global diet: trade and novel infections
BioMed Central, 2005This article, published in the journal Globalization and Health, looks at the impact of globalisation on food safety and human health, in particular the emergent and re-emergent infections that have coincided with the rise in global agricultural trade.DocumentBreastfeeding: frequently asked questions series
LINKAGES Project, 2004This series from the Linkages Project provides programmatic guidance on breastfeeding and maternal and infant nutrition, focusing on developing countries. The first three documents respectively cover transmission of HIV via breastfeeding; breastfeeding and maternal nutrition; and breastfeeding as a source of water for young infants.DocumentHousehold dietary diversity score (HDDS) for measurement of household food access: indicator guide
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2005This guide provides an approach to measuring household dietary diversity as a proxy measure of household food access. To better reflect a quality diet, the number of different food groups consumed is calculated, rather than the number of different foods consumed.It provides guidance on the specific data collection needs for the HDDS indicator, including a questionnaire.Pages
