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Nutrition and national development planning.

J L Joy, P R Payne

    Food and Nutrition
    |January 1, 1975
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Integrated development strategies are crucial for national planning, prioritizing deprivation reduction. This approach ensures investment and production directly address nutritional and other deprivations, with explicit impact evaluation at area and national levels.

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    Area of Science:

    • Development Studies
    • Public Health Nutrition
    • Socioeconomic Planning

    Background:

    • National development planning often overlooks integrated nutrition strategies.
    • Investment and production are traditionally viewed as means, not direct solutions to deprivation.
    • Area-level specificities and iterative planning are critical for effective interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To advocate for development strategies that explicitly reduce all forms of deprivation, integrating nutrition planning into national development.
    • To reorient investment and production strategies towards directly alleviating deprivation, including nutritional deficits.
    • To emphasize the importance of area-level planning and iterative processes for consistency and effectiveness.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of existing development and nutrition planning frameworks.

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  • Proposal of an integrated approach to tackle multiple forms of deprivation.
  • Utilizing 'functional classification' and 'typical profiles' for understanding malnutrition etiology.
  • Identifying intervention points within the system that generates deprivation.
  • Main Results:

    • Development strategies must prioritize explicit deprivation reduction, including nutritional deprivation.
    • Investment and production should be directly targeted at alleviating deprivation, with predicted and evaluated impacts.
    • Area-level planning plays a major role in detailed design and implementation through iterative adjustments.

    Conclusions:

    • An integrated approach to development planning is necessary for effective nutrition interventions.
    • Understanding the causes and system dynamics of deprivation is key to selecting appropriate intervention strategies.
    • Conventional, siloed planning approaches are insufficient for addressing complex deprivation issues effectively.