2015 Nutrition country profile: South Africa
The 193 individual country profiles capture the status and progress of all UN Member States, and the 80+ indicators include a wealth of information on child, adolescent and adult anthropometry and nutritional status, in addition to intervention coverage, food supply, economics, and demography. This...
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| description | The 193 individual country profiles capture the status and progress of all UN Member States, and the 80+ indicators include a wealth of information on child, adolescent and adult anthropometry and nutritional status, in addition to intervention coverage, food supply, economics, and demography. This tool is particularly useful for nutrition champions at the country-level, as it presents a wide range of evidence needed to assess country progress in improving nutrition and nutrition-related outcomes. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1507862025-02-24T06:46:47Z 2015 Nutrition country profile: South Africa International Food Policy Research Institute anaemia sustainable development goals economic development nutrition policies health agricultural policies indicators stunting sustainability malnutrition nutrition private sector children wasting disease (nutritional disorder) agricultural development micronutrients breastfeeding overweight diabetes obesity food systems climate change The 193 individual country profiles capture the status and progress of all UN Member States, and the 80+ indicators include a wealth of information on child, adolescent and adult anthropometry and nutritional status, in addition to intervention coverage, food supply, economics, and demography. This tool is particularly useful for nutrition champions at the country-level, as it presents a wide range of evidence needed to assess country progress in improving nutrition and nutrition-related outcomes. 2015-12-22 2024-08-01T02:53:34Z 2024-08-01T02:53:34Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150786 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896298835 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute. 2015. 2015 Nutrition country profile: South Africa. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150786 |
| spellingShingle | anaemia sustainable development goals economic development nutrition policies health agricultural policies indicators stunting sustainability malnutrition nutrition private sector children wasting disease (nutritional disorder) agricultural development micronutrients breastfeeding overweight diabetes obesity food systems climate change International Food Policy Research Institute 2015 Nutrition country profile: South Africa |
| title | 2015 Nutrition country profile: South Africa |
| title_full | 2015 Nutrition country profile: South Africa |
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| title_short | 2015 Nutrition country profile: South Africa |
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| topic | anaemia sustainable development goals economic development nutrition policies health agricultural policies indicators stunting sustainability malnutrition nutrition private sector children wasting disease (nutritional disorder) agricultural development micronutrients breastfeeding overweight diabetes obesity food systems climate change |
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