Journal article

National nutrition strategies that focus on maternal, infant, and young child nutrition in Southeast Asia do not consistently align with regional and international recommendations (Maternal & Child Nutrition, 2020)

Author(s) Tuan T. Nguyen, Ashley Darnell, Amy Weissman, Jennifer Cashin, Mellissa Withers, Roger Mathisen, Karin Lapping, Timothy D. Mastro, Edward A. Frongillo
Topic(s): Maternal Nutrition, Research
Location: East Asia Pacific
Language(s): English
Audience: Policy makers and legislators
Programs: Policy advocacy

This study examines the consistency of national nutrition strategies and action plans (NNS) focusing on maternal, infant, and young child nutrition in Southeast Asia with international recommendations. The examination of context, objectives, interventions, indicators, strategies, and coordination mechanisms revealed that although Southeast Asian NNS have similarities in structure and contents, some interventions and indicators vary by country and do not consistently align with regional and international recommendations. The authors recommend a database that regularly updates information on NNS components to facilitate cross-checking, comparison, and knowledge-sharing.

 
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