Nutrition Causal Analysis Study: South and Central Somalia
2015
ELR 2434
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Title
Nutrition Causal Analysis Study: South and Central Somalia
Imprint
Rome (Italy): World Food Programme, 2015.
Language Note
English
Description
184 p.
ISBN/LRC Code
ELR2434
Summary
Acute malnutrition in south and central Somalia remain high, with GAM rates above the 15% emergency threshold, despite significant humanitarian interventions. The Nutrition Causal Analysis (NCA) investigated the underlying reasons behind the high rates of malnutrition and found that insecurity, climactic shocks and poverty, as well as dominant child care practices are the core drivers of malnutrition. The NCA study will inform programming decisions amongst key actors, towards strengthening nutrition sensitive programming in select regions in south and central Somalia.
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Public
Call Number
ELR 2434
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Language
English
System Control No.
MON-129004
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