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Assess Progress
Identify Actions
Improve Accountability
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Stakeholder Group
Independent Expert Group
70 authors
80+ indicators, 193
countries
open access data
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Outlin
e
What is malnutrition?
Why should your
country invest in
improving nutrition?
Nutrition status in
Bangladesh and other
SAARC countries
What we can do about
it
Malnutrition
-
Caused by
- Interaction of poor diets & unhealthy environments
malnutrition affects
every
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country
Intergeneration
al
equity
Economic
Benefits
45
%
of all
child
deaths
from
poor
nutritio
n
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The economics is
also convincing
30 year
compound
rate of
interest of
10%
34
15
On
course
36
39
41
41
45
20
Off course, no
progress
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10
11
11
15
7.6
6.5
4.8
0.6
On coursegood
progress
1.4
On courseat risk
1.5
5.4
1.9
Off course,
some
progress
Off course,
no progress
37.7
46.4
47.8
75.8
48.7
55.3
56.9
On course
Off course, no
progress
36
37
26
On
course
Note: all data estimated. 2011
Off course
44
48
51
24
25
25
26
26
19
Low &
increasing
High &
increasing
26
26
Number of SAARC countries at various stages of progress against global nutrition targets
Missing data
Stunting
children under 5
Wasting
children
under 5
Overweight
children
under
5
Anemia
women aged
15-49 years
Exclusive
Breastfeeding,
0-6 months
Adult
Overweight +
Obesity (BMI
25)
Adult Obesity
(BMI 30)
Adult
Diabetes
high
bloodReport 2015
Global
Nutrition
8
1
8
5
8
8
8
Global Target
Stunting
children under 5
Wasting
children
under 5
Overweight
children
under
5
Anemia
women aged
15-49 years
Exclusive
Breastfeeding,
0-6 months
Adult
Overweight +
Obesity (BMI
25)
Adult Obesity
(BMI 30)
Adult
Diabetes
high blood
Global Target
1. Show Commitment
the 2013
Nutrition for Growth Compact?
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
No
Afghanistan
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Yes
No
Bangladesh
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Afghanistan
Bhutan
India
Maldives
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2. Measure Coverage of
Programmes
0-6 months
6-24 months
% of
populati
on
receivin
g
32
15
15
43
http://globalnutritionreport.org/files/2014/12/gnr14_cp_south_africa.pdf
17
14
countries in
SUN
Domestic Budget
Allocations to
Nutrition as % of
total
Government
Average of 14
Budget
countries: 1.3%
Nepal 0.26%
% are
Waiting for
Bangladesh to
complete the
5. Community:
Delivery and
accountability
Maharashtra
Nutrition and
Health
Missions
Improved
Program
Performance
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Frontline
nutrition staff
recruited
Nutrition
spending
6. Count: Invest in
Data to Monitor
Success
45
33
12
17
Calls to Action
1. Commitment
2. Coverage
3. Coherence
4. Cash
5. Community
Front line delivery
6. Counting
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