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Seeing the Unseen: Breaking the Logjam of Undernutrition in Pakistan

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posted on 2024-09-06, 05:13 authored by Zulfiqar A. Bhutta, Haris Gazdar, Lawrence Haddad
After a lost decade, there is clearly a groundswell of momentum for nutrition in Pakistan, driven by a confluence of policy, evidence and events. This momentum needs to be sustained at the national level, reinforced at the provincial and sub?provincial levels, and converted into action. The articles in this IDS Bulletin highlight some of the key features of undernutrition in Pakistan and its drivers. The correlates of undernutrition in Pakistan are no different than any other country: infection, poor diet quantity and quality, and unequal gender relations. High levels of poverty and fragility make the context for undernutrition reduction more difficult. Yet, the articles here also show that government nutrition interventions can work. But if the logjam of malnutrition in Pakistan is to be broken for good, malnutrition will have to be viewed as a development outcome – one that is a foundation for other outcomes such as economic growth and social cohesion – and this will only be achieved by viewing nutrition through a political?economy lens.

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Bhutta, Z., A., Gazdar, H. and Haddad, L. (2013) Seeing the Unseen: Breaking the Logjam of Undernutrition in Pakistan. IDS Bulletin 44(3): 1-9

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IDS Bulletin Vol. 44 Nos. 3

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