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Changes in the policy environment for infant and young child feeding in Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia, and the role of targeted advocacy

机译:越南,孟加拉国和埃塞俄比亚婴幼儿喂养政策环境的变化以及有针对性的宣传的作用

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Background There is limited literature examining shifts in policy environments for nutrition and infant and young child feeding (IYCF) over time, and on the potential contribution of targeted advocacy to improved policy environments in low- and middle-income countries. This study tracked changes in the policy environment over a four-year period in three countries, and examined the role of targeted nutrition and IYCF advocacy strategies by a global initiative. Methods Qualitative methods, including key informant interviews, social network mapping, document and literature review, and event tracking, were used to gather data on nutrition and IYCF policies and programs, actor networks, and perceptions and salience of nutrition as an issue in 2010 and 2014 in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Vietnam. Theoretical frameworks from the policy sciences were used to analyze policy change over time, and drivers of change, across countries. Results The written policy environment improved to differing extents in each country. By 2014, the discourse in all three countries mirrored international priorities of stunting reduction and exclusive breastfeeding. Yet competing nutrition priorities such as acute malnutrition, food insecurity, and nutrition transitions remained in each context. Key actor groups in each country were government, civil society, development partners and the private sector. Infant formula companies, in particular, emerged as key players against enforcement of IYCF legislation. The role of a targeted IYCF advocacy and policy support initiative was well-recognized in supporting multiple facets of the policy environment in each country, ranging from alliances to legislation and implementation support. Despite progress, however, government commitment to funding, implementation, and enforcement is still emerging in each country, thus challenging the potential impact of new and improved policies. Conclusion Targeted policy advocacy can catalyze change in national nutrition and IYCF policy environments, especially actor commitment, policy guidance, and legislation. Implementation constraints – financing, capacity and commitment of systems, and competing priorities and actors – are essential to address to sustain further progress. The lack of pressing political urgency for nutrition and IYCF, and the uncertain role of international networks in national policy spaces, has implications for the potential for change.
机译:背景技术仅有少数文献研究了营养和婴幼儿喂养(IYCF)政策环境随时间的变化,以及有针对性的倡导对中低收入国家改善政策环境的潜在贡献。这项研究跟踪了三个国家四年来政策环境的变化,并通过一项全球计划检查了针对性营养和国际青年年的倡导战略的作用。方法采用定性方法,包括关键知情人访谈,社交网络定位,文件和文献审阅以及事件跟踪,收集有关营养和IYCF政策和计划,参与者网络以及对营养的看法和关注度作为2010年问题的数据,并2014年在孟加拉国,埃塞俄比亚和越南。政策科学的理论框架被用来分析各国随着时间变化的政策变化以及变化的驱动力。结果每个国家的书面政策环境均有不同程度的改善。到2014年,这三个国家的论述都反映了减少发育迟缓和纯母乳喂养的国际优先事项。然而,在每种情况下,仍然存在相互竞争的营养优先事项,例如严重营养不良,粮食不安全和营养过渡。每个国家的主要行动者团体是政府,民间社会,发展伙伴和私营部门。尤其是婴儿配方奶粉公司成为反对执行IYCF法规的主要参与者。众所周知,有针对性的国际青年年的宣传和政策支持倡议在支持每个国家政策环境的各个方面(从联盟到立法和实施支持)的作用都得到了公认。然而,尽管取得了进展,但各国对政府在资金,实施和执行方面的承诺仍在不断涌现,因此挑战了新政策和改进政策的潜在影响。结论有针对性的政策倡导可以促进国家营养和IYCF政策环境的变化,尤其是参与者的承诺,政策指导和立法。实施方面的制约因素-系统的资金,能力和承诺,以及相互竞争的优先事项和参与者-对于应对持续增长至关重要。营养和国际年气候变化框架缺乏紧迫的政治紧迫性,以及国际网络在国家政策空间中作用的不确定性,对变革的潜力产生了影响。

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