Risks for Scaling Up Nutrition in Senegal
Senegal has one of the most effective and comprehensive nutrition service delivery systemsin Africa. Between 1991–92 and 2012–13, chronic malnutrition dropped from 34.4 percent to lessthan 20 percent. However, this progress has not led to stepped u...
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okr-10986-324732021-05-25T09:56:19Z Risks for Scaling Up Nutrition in Senegal Ba, Babacar MULTISECTORAL STRATEGIC NUTRITION PLAN NUTRITION POLICY RISK ASSESSMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SCALING UP NUTRITION HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM NUTRITION FINANCE Senegal has one of the most effective and comprehensive nutrition service delivery systemsin Africa. Between 1991–92 and 2012–13, chronic malnutrition dropped from 34.4 percent to lessthan 20 percent. However, this progress has not led to stepped up nutrition-sensitive interventions in relevant sectors such as agriculture, education, water and sanitation, social protection, or health. This absence of nutrition-sensitive interventions, combined with aseries of external shocks (economic crises, increased food prices, and irregular rainfall), has resulted in a persistent fragmentation of approaches, discourse,and interventions. As a result, there is no comprehensive framework guiding nutrition investments in Senegal. 2019-09-30T19:00:43Z 2019-09-30T19:00:43Z 2018-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/579921568914215618/Risks-for-Scaling-Up-Nutrition-in-Senegal http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32473 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Senegal |
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Senegal has one of the most effective
and comprehensive nutrition service delivery systemsin
Africa. Between 1991–92 and 2012–13, chronic malnutrition
dropped from 34.4 percent to lessthan 20 percent. However,
this progress has not led to stepped up nutrition-sensitive
interventions in relevant sectors such as agriculture,
education, water and sanitation, social protection, or
health. This absence of nutrition-sensitive interventions,
combined with aseries of external shocks (economic crises,
increased food prices, and irregular rainfall), has resulted
in a persistent fragmentation of approaches, discourse,and
interventions. As a result, there is no comprehensive
framework guiding nutrition investments in Senegal. |
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Ba, Babacar |
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Risks for Scaling Up Nutrition in Senegal |
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Risks for Scaling Up Nutrition in Senegal |
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Risks for Scaling Up Nutrition in Senegal |
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Risks for Scaling Up Nutrition in Senegal |
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Risks for Scaling Up Nutrition in Senegal |
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risks for scaling up nutrition in senegal |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/579921568914215618/Risks-for-Scaling-Up-Nutrition-in-Senegal http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32473 |
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