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Nutritional failure in Ecuador : causes, consequences, and solutions.

Title
Nutritional failure in Ecuador : causes, consequences, and solutions.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : World Bank, [2007], ©2007.

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Description
127 pages : illustrations; 26 cm.
Summary
"Malnutrition - especially, the stunting of children under five - is arguably Ecuador's biggest development challenge. Like other Andean countries (such as Peru and Bolivia), Ecuador has a persistent, high stunting rate, well above what would be expected given its middle-income status. Over the last decade, the reduction trend has virtually stopped. This study shows suggests that the problem is rooted in a combination of policy failure, resource misallocation, discrimination, and prejudice. It presents a thorough review of evidence on the causes of stunting in Ecuador, including in-depth analysis of data from the 2004 ENDEMAIN survey and qualitative evidence on behavioral and program-access obstacles to improved nutritional outcomes. It then reviews food and nutrition programs, mother and child health programs, and other programs that might affect nutrition, such as income support and cash transfer programs, looking at their efficiency, effectiveness, targeting, and interprogrammatic coherence." "The study concludes that Ecuador could quickly achieve major improvements in early childhood nutrition outcomes through feasible changes in its primary health and nutrition programs. It recommends that the strategy should center on pregnant women and children under-two years of age, starting with a through overhaul of the national system for monitoring the nutritional status of children."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
A World Bank country study
Uniform Title
World Bank country study.
Subject
  • Malnutrition > Ecuador
  • Nutrition policy > Ecuador
  • Malnutrition > epidemiology
  • Nutrition Policy
  • Ecuador
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. A profile of malnutrition in Ecuador -- Data sources -- The prevalence of malnutrition in Ecuador -- 3. Causes of chronic malnutrition in Ecuador -- The causes of nutritional failure -- Statistical evidence from the ENDEMAIN survey -- Behavior that affects nutritional outcomes in Ecuador : qualitative and quantitative evidence -- 4. Issues facing Ecuador's nutrition programs -- Review of the main nutrition-related programs in Ecuador -- Spending on nutrition-related programs -- Accountability at the program level -- Program coverage, targeting, and benefit incidence -- 5. Recommendations for the development of a goal-based national nutrition strategy -- App. A. Ecuador malnutrition rates using the new reference growth charts -- App. B. Indicators -- App. C. Model and methodology.
ISBN
  • 9780821370193
  • 0821370197
  • 9780821370209 (eISBN)
  • 0821370200 (eISBN)
LCCN
2007005586
OCLC
  • ocm83758624
  • 83758624
  • SCSB-5336504
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries