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Nutrition: A Foundation for Development Table of Contents Nutrition: A Foundation for Development.......................................................................................................1 Nutrition: Making the Case − Brief 1 of 12..............................................................................................1 Suggested Reading..........................................................................................................................3 Nutrition and Education − Brief 2 of 12...................................................................................................4 Good Nutrition Is Essential If Learning Is to Occur..........................................................................4 Improving Educational Performance through Nutrition....................................................................5 Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................6 Suggested Reading..........................................................................................................................6 Nutrition and Population − Brief 3 of 12..................................................................................................8 The Links between Nutrition and Demographic Change..................................................................8 Nutrition Components in Population Programs................................................................................9 Conclusions....................................................................................................................................10 Suggested Reading........................................................................................................................10 Nutrition and Health − Brief 4 of 12......................................................................................................11 Nutrition as a Promoter of Good Health.........................................................................................12 Incorporating Nutrition Interventions into Health Sector Programs................................................13 Suggested Reading........................................................................................................................13 Nutrition and the Environment − Brief 5 of 12.......................................................................................15 The Environment−Nutrition Connection.........................................................................................15 Seeking Sustainable Solutions.......................................................................................................16 Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................16 Suggested Reading........................................................................................................................17 Nutrition and Agriculture − Brief 6 of 12................................................................................................18 Raising Agriculture’s Impact on Poverty and Malnutrition..............................................................18 Increasing Farmers’ Ability to Meet Changing Consumer Demands..............................................19 Increasing Collaboration between Agriculture and Nutrition..........................................................20 Conclusions....................................................................................................................................21 Suggested Reading........................................................................................................................21 Nutrition and Gender − Brief 7 of 12.....................................................................................................21 Gender Inequality Is Bad for All.....................................................................................................22 Improving Female Status by Improving Nutrition...........................................................................22 Interventions to Improve Nutrition Status of Females....................................................................23 Partnership between the Gender Community and the Nutrition Community: A Win−Win Proposition..............................................................................................................................24 Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................24 Suggested Reading........................................................................................................................25 Nutrition and Poverty − Brief 8 of 12.....................................................................................................25 Why Is Public Action Needed?.......................................................................................................25 Empowering People for Poverty Reduction...................................................................................26 Empowering Communities.............................................................................................................27 Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................27 Suggested Reading........................................................................................................................29 Nutrition and Crises − Brief 9 of 12.......................................................................................................30 Nutrition Problems as a Cause of Conflict.....................................................................................31 Nutrition and Vulnerability to Shocks.............................................................................................31 Nutrition in the Management of Crises...........................................................................................32 Suggested Reading........................................................................................................................33 Nutrition and Human Rights − Brief 10 of 12........................................................................................34 How Can Nutrition Help Advance the Human−Rights−in−Development Agenda?........................34 More to Be Done............................................................................................................................36 Concluding Remarks......................................................................................................................37 Suggested Reading........................................................................................................................37 Nutrition and Communities − Brief 11 of 12..........................................................................................38 Local Growth Monitoring................................................................................................................38 Not Top Down or Bottom Up, but Both...........................................................................................39 The Continuum of Community Participation...................................................................................40 Capacity Building at the Local Level..............................................................................................40 Conclusions....................................................................................................................................40 Suggested Reading........................................................................................................................41 Nutrition and Politics − Brief 12 of 12...................................................................................................41 i Table of Contents Nutrition: A Foundation for Development Policy Entrepreneurship.................................................................................................................42 Benefits and Burdens.....................................................................................................................43 Social Processes and Context.......................................................................................................43 Translating Nutrition.......................................................................................................................44 Suggested Reading........................................................................................................................45 ii
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