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Addressing Malnutrition: The Importance of Political Economy Analysis of Power

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:32 authored by Helen Walls, Nicholas Nisbett, Amos Laar, Scott Drimie, Shehla Zaidi, Jody Harris
The exercise of power is central to understanding global health and its policy and governance processes, including how food systems operate and shape population nutrition. However, the issue of power in food systems has been little explored empirically or theoretically to date. In this article, we review previous work on understanding power in addressing malnutrition as part of food systems that could be used in taking this issue further in future food systems research. In particular, we examine why acknowledging power is vital in addressing food systems for better nutritional outcomes, approaches to assessing power in empirical research, and ways of addressing issues of power as they relate to food systems.

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Kerman University of Medical Sciences

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Walls, H.; Nisbett, N.; Laar, A.; Drimie, S.; Zaidi, S. and Harris J. (2020) 'Addressing Malnutrition: the Importance of Political Economy Nnalysis of power', Int J Health Policy Manag., DOI: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.250

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Health and Nutrition

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