Agriculture can improve nutrition in Afghanistan
This Policy Brief lists 5 key recommendations for cross-sectoral policies
Abstract
Like other countries in the South Asian region, malnutrition is a serious problem in Afghanistan. Statistics confirm high rates of stunting among vulnerable groups such as children under the age of five: nationally 40 per cent and in certain provinces over 70 per cent (UNICEF 2014). Additionally, micronutrient deficiencies are strongly implicated in malnutrition among women and adolescent girls (Flores-Martinez, Zanello, Shankar and Poole 2016), conditions which are likely to perpetuate the generational consequences.
This research is supported by the Department for International Development바카라 사이트™s by the Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA) programme
Citation
Nigel Poole. Agriculture can improve nutrition in Afghanistan. Policy Brief Issue 10, November 2017, 4p
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