
Effective Community-Based Nutrition Programming In Malawi
Evidence from the 1996-2005 Micronutrient and Health Programme in Reducing Anaemia and Stunting
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published on 7. March 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
388 pages
978-3-8443-0993-5 (ISBN)
Description
Despite a wealth of knowledge on "what works" in public health nutrition programming, effective implementation of a battery of integrated interventions in communities that are faced with multiple nutrition burdens has remained a momentous challenge. A World Vision-funded Micronutrient and Health (MICAH) programme was implemented in Malawi between 1996 and 2005, with three main objectives: (1) to increase intake and bioavailability of vitamin A, iron and iodine; (2) to decrease diseases that affect micronutrient nutrition; and, (3) to build capacity for delivery systems. Using an integrated community-based approach, the MICAH programme contributed to a significant reduction in the prevalence of anaemia and stunting, which are two leading nutrition problems of public health concern in low-resource settings. This book chronicles the MICAH programme and its contribution to public health nutrition in Malawi, with applications in countries that have similar socioeconomic conditions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Germany
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
596 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8443-0993-5 (9783844309935)
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Alexander holds a University of Guelph PhD in Applied Human Nutrition and a University of Malawi faculty position. His research area is public health nutrition and is a recipient of Unilever Nutrition Award (2008/10 Nutrition Congress); Nestlé Nutrition Graduate Student Award of Excellence (2007 Canadian Society for Nutritional Sciences).