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Towards Improved Food and Nutrition Security in Sindh Province, Pakistan

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posted on 2024-09-06, 05:13 authored by Shahid Fazal, Paola María Valdettaro, Joanna Friedman, Cécile Basquin, Silke Pietzsch
The 2011 National Nutrition Survey (NNS) in Pakistan showed that Sindh province continues to have some of the worst undernutrition rates in South Asia. For determinants of acute and chronic malnutrition to be better understood, Action Against Hunger (ACF) conducted a Nutrition Causal Analysis (NCA) in two districts of Sindh province, where persistently critical prevalences of wasting were recorded, for example, Dadu district with GAM and SAM rates at 19.5 per cent and 5.3 per cent respectively (October 2011). ACF findings confirmed that Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) practices do not receive the attention required to prevent the irreversible damages caused by undernutrition when occurring during the critical 1,000 days window. The study also showed a high occurrence of illnesses related to poor access to water and sanitation infrastructures, as well as a high level of poverty paired with the lack of alternative income sources.

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Fazal, S., Valdettaro, P., M., Friedman, J., Basquin, C. and Pietzsch, S. (2013) Towards Improved Food and Nutrition Security in Sindh Province, Pakistan. IDS Bulletin 44(3): 21-30

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IDS Bulletin Vol. 44 Nos. 3

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