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Mobilising evidence, data, and resources to achieve global maternal and child undernutrition targets and the Sustainable Development Goals: an agenda for action

机译:动员证据,数据和资源,实现全球妇幼的妇幼保产权目标和可持续发展目标:行动议程

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As the world counts down to the 2025 World Health Assembly nutrition targets and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, millions of women, children, and adolescents worldwide remain undernourished (underweight, stunted, and deficient in micronutrients), despite evidence on effective interventions and increasing political commitment to, and financial investment in, nutrition. The COVID-19 pandemic has crippled health systems, exacerbated household food insecurity, and reversed economic growth, which together could set back improvements in undernutrition across low-income and middle-income countries. This paper highlights how the evidence base for nutrition, health, food systems, social protection, and water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions has evolved since the 2013 Lancet Series on maternal and child nutrition and identifies the priority actions needed to regain and accelerate progress within the next decade. Policies and interventions targeting the first 1000 days of life, including some newly identified since 2013, require renewed commitment, implementation research, and increased funding from both domestic and global actors. A new body of evidence from national and state-level success stories in stunting reduction reinforces the crucial importance of multisectoral actions to address the underlying determinants of undernutrition and identifies key features of enabling political environments. To support these actions, well-resourced nutrition data and information systems are essential. The paper concludes with a call to action for the 2021 Nutrition for Growth Summit to unite global and national nutrition stakeholders around common priorities to tackle a large, unfinished undernutrition agenda-now amplified by the COVID-19 crisis.
机译:随着世界向2025年世界卫生大会营养目标和2030年可持续发展目标倒数计时,尽管有证据表明采取了有效的干预措施,并增加了对营养的政治承诺和财政投资,但全世界仍有数百万妇女、儿童和青少年营养不良(体重不足、发育不良和微量营养素缺乏)。2019冠状病毒疾病已经严重削弱了卫生系统,加剧了家庭食品的不安全,并扭转了经济增长,这些共同作用可能会降低低收入和中等收入国家营养不足的改善。本文重点介绍了营养、健康、食品系统、社会保护以及水、卫生和卫生干预措施的证据基础自2013年《柳叶刀》关于母婴营养系列以来的演变,并确定了在未来十年内恢复和加快进展所需的优先行动。针对生命最初1000天的政策和干预措施,包括2013年以来新确定的一些政策和干预措施,需要国内和全球行为者重新承诺、实施研究和增加资金。来自国家和州一级在减少发育迟缓方面的成功案例的新证据,强化了多部门行动的关键重要性,以解决营养不良的根本决定因素,并确定有利政治环境的关键特征。为了支持这些行动,资源充足的营养数据和信息系统至关重要。2019冠状病毒疾病的全球峰会和全球营养支持机构联合起来,共同解决了一个大的未完成的营养不足议程,现在被COVID-19危机所放大。

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