Reducing Child Undernutrition: Past Drivers and Priorities for the Post-MDG Era

Abstract

As the post-MDG era approaches in 2016, reducing child undernutrition is gaining high priority on the international development agenda, both as a maker and marker of development. Revisiting Smith and Haddad (2000), we use data from 1970-2012 for 116 countries, finding that safe water and sanitation, women’s education and empowerment, and the quantity and quality of food available in countries have been key drivers of past reductions in stunting. Income growth and governance played essential facilitating roles. Complementary to nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive programmes and policies, accelerating reductions in undernutrition in the future will require increased investment in these priority areas.

Citation

Smith, L.; Haddad, L. Reducing Child Undernutrition: Past Drivers and Priorities for the Post-MDG Era. (2014) 47 pp. ISBN 978-1-78118-165-2 [IDS WORKING PAPER, Volume 2014 No 441]

Reducing Child Undernutrition: Past Drivers and Priorities for the Post-MDG Era

Published 1 January 2014