Poverty and Nutrition in Bolivia

Malnutrition is crippling Bolivia, and the country must now face the political, and bureaucratic failure in addressing malnutrition. This study defines the nature, and extent of the malnutrition problem in the country, identifies the underlying reasons for the failed response, and outlines actions for both immediate, and more long-term results. The study further estimates that less than ten percent of government, and non-government expenditures, with an explicit nutrition, or food security component, is devoted to effective programs serving the neediest - poor pregnant women, and malnourished children under two. Public and private expenditures on nutrition are often misdirected, for although Bolivia did achieve successes in the advancement of nutrition over the past twenty years, the problem of malnutrition still requires action on several fronts. Primarily, nutrition needs a national strategy, and functional leadership, able to provide the population with accurate, and practical nutritional knowledge, prioritizing effective interventions for the most vulnerable. The study suggests improvements in program design, by targeting assistance, and exploiting the opportunities to improve nutrition through water and sanitation, rural development, roads, and education projects, which can have a profound effect on nutrition. Recommendations include the development of nutrition education focused on high-priority population, towards creating a private commission to demand continuity of Government attention to nutrition, as well as community participation in nutrition programming.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2002-12
Subjects:AGED, AGRICULTURE, ANNUAL REPORT, ARI, BASIC SERVICES, BREASTFEEDING, CHILD FEEDING, CHILD MALNUTRITION, CHILD MORTALITY, CHILD MORTALITY RATES, CHRONIC MALNUTRITION, COMPLEMENTARY FOODS, COOKING, CROPS, DECENTRALIZATION, DECISION MAKING, DEVELOPMENT GOALS, DIARRHEA, DIET, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, EMPLOYMENT, EXPENDITURES, EXTREME POVERTY, FAMILIES, FAMILY HEALTH, FOOD CONSUMPTION, FOOD FORTIFICATION, FOOD SECURITY, FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION, FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS, FORTIFIED FOODS, GROWTH MONITORING, GROWTH PROMOTION, HEALTH, HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH INTERVENTIONS, HEALTH PROGRAMS, HEALTH SERVICES, HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIORS, HOUSEHOLDS, HUMAN RIGHTS, HUNGER, ILLITERACY, IMCI, IMMUNE SYSTEM, INCOME, INFANT MORTALITY, INFANTS, INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESS, INTERVENTION, IODINE, IODINE DEFICIENCY, IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS, IODIZATION, IRON, IRON DEFICIENCY, IRON SUPPLEMENTS, LEARNING DISABILITIES, LIVING STANDARDS, LOW BIRTH WEIGHT, MALNOURISHED CHILDREN, MALNUTRITION, MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN, MALNUTRITION RATES, MANAGERS, MARKETING, MATERNAL MORTALITY, MEASLES, MEAT, MEDIA, MICRONUTRIENTS, MORTALITY, NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, NURSES, NUTRIENT INTAKE, NUTRIENTS, NUTRITION, NUTRITION COUNSELING, NUTRITION EDUCATION, NUTRITION INDICATORS, NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS, NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE, NUTRITION OUTCOMES, NUTRITION PROBLEMS, NUTRITION PROGRAMS, NUTRITION STATUS, NUTRITION SURVEILLANCE, NUTRITIONAL STATUS, NUTRITIONISTS, OLD CHILDREN, ORS, PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT, PHYSICAL GROWTH, POOR CHILDREN, POVERTY REDUCTION, PREGNANCY, PREGNANT WOMEN, PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRODUCTIVITY, PUBLIC SECTOR, RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS, ROADS, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SANITATION, SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS, SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMS, SOCIAL MARKETING, SOCIAL SERVICES, STUNTING, SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS, VITAMIN A, WASTE, WORLD FOOD PROGRAM POVERTY INCIDENCE, PUBLIC EXPENDITURES, STRATEGIC PLANNING, TARGETED ASSISTANCE, NUTRITION & HEALTH CARE, PROGRAM DESIGN, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION, GOVERNMENT ROLE, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION,
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topic AGED
AGRICULTURE
ANNUAL REPORT
ARI
BASIC SERVICES
BREASTFEEDING
CHILD FEEDING
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
COMPLEMENTARY FOODS
COOKING
CROPS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DIARRHEA
DIET
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES
FAMILY HEALTH
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD FORTIFICATION
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION
FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS
FORTIFIED FOODS
GROWTH MONITORING
GROWTH PROMOTION
HEALTH
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIORS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUNGER
ILLITERACY
IMCI
IMMUNE SYSTEM
INCOME
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANTS
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESS
INTERVENTION
IODINE
IODINE DEFICIENCY
IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS
IODIZATION
IRON
IRON DEFICIENCY
IRON SUPPLEMENTS
LEARNING DISABILITIES
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION RATES
MANAGERS
MARKETING
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEASLES
MEAT
MEDIA
MICRONUTRIENTS
MORTALITY
NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NURSES
NUTRIENT INTAKE
NUTRIENTS
NUTRITION
NUTRITION COUNSELING
NUTRITION EDUCATION
NUTRITION INDICATORS
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE
NUTRITION OUTCOMES
NUTRITION PROBLEMS
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
NUTRITION STATUS
NUTRITION SURVEILLANCE
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
NUTRITIONISTS
OLD CHILDREN
ORS
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL GROWTH
POOR CHILDREN
POVERTY REDUCTION
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC SECTOR
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
ROADS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SANITATION
SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMS
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL SERVICES
STUNTING
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
VITAMIN A
WASTE
WORLD FOOD PROGRAM POVERTY INCIDENCE
MALNUTRITION
NUTRITION EDUCATION
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
FOOD SECURITY
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN
PREGNANT WOMEN
STRATEGIC PLANNING
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
NUTRITION & HEALTH CARE
PROGRAM DESIGN
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
GOVERNMENT ROLE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
AGED
AGRICULTURE
ANNUAL REPORT
ARI
BASIC SERVICES
BREASTFEEDING
CHILD FEEDING
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
COMPLEMENTARY FOODS
COOKING
CROPS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DIARRHEA
DIET
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES
FAMILY HEALTH
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD FORTIFICATION
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION
FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS
FORTIFIED FOODS
GROWTH MONITORING
GROWTH PROMOTION
HEALTH
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIORS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUNGER
ILLITERACY
IMCI
IMMUNE SYSTEM
INCOME
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANTS
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESS
INTERVENTION
IODINE
IODINE DEFICIENCY
IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS
IODIZATION
IRON
IRON DEFICIENCY
IRON SUPPLEMENTS
LEARNING DISABILITIES
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION RATES
MANAGERS
MARKETING
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEASLES
MEAT
MEDIA
MICRONUTRIENTS
MORTALITY
NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NURSES
NUTRIENT INTAKE
NUTRIENTS
NUTRITION
NUTRITION COUNSELING
NUTRITION EDUCATION
NUTRITION INDICATORS
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE
NUTRITION OUTCOMES
NUTRITION PROBLEMS
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
NUTRITION STATUS
NUTRITION SURVEILLANCE
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
NUTRITIONISTS
OLD CHILDREN
ORS
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL GROWTH
POOR CHILDREN
POVERTY REDUCTION
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC SECTOR
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
ROADS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SANITATION
SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMS
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL SERVICES
STUNTING
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
VITAMIN A
WASTE
WORLD FOOD PROGRAM POVERTY INCIDENCE
MALNUTRITION
NUTRITION EDUCATION
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
FOOD SECURITY
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN
PREGNANT WOMEN
STRATEGIC PLANNING
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
NUTRITION & HEALTH CARE
PROGRAM DESIGN
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
GOVERNMENT ROLE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
spellingShingle AGED
AGRICULTURE
ANNUAL REPORT
ARI
BASIC SERVICES
BREASTFEEDING
CHILD FEEDING
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
COMPLEMENTARY FOODS
COOKING
CROPS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DIARRHEA
DIET
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES
FAMILY HEALTH
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD FORTIFICATION
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION
FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS
FORTIFIED FOODS
GROWTH MONITORING
GROWTH PROMOTION
HEALTH
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIORS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUNGER
ILLITERACY
IMCI
IMMUNE SYSTEM
INCOME
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANTS
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESS
INTERVENTION
IODINE
IODINE DEFICIENCY
IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS
IODIZATION
IRON
IRON DEFICIENCY
IRON SUPPLEMENTS
LEARNING DISABILITIES
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION RATES
MANAGERS
MARKETING
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEASLES
MEAT
MEDIA
MICRONUTRIENTS
MORTALITY
NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NURSES
NUTRIENT INTAKE
NUTRIENTS
NUTRITION
NUTRITION COUNSELING
NUTRITION EDUCATION
NUTRITION INDICATORS
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE
NUTRITION OUTCOMES
NUTRITION PROBLEMS
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
NUTRITION STATUS
NUTRITION SURVEILLANCE
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
NUTRITIONISTS
OLD CHILDREN
ORS
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL GROWTH
POOR CHILDREN
POVERTY REDUCTION
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC SECTOR
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
ROADS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SANITATION
SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMS
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL SERVICES
STUNTING
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
VITAMIN A
WASTE
WORLD FOOD PROGRAM POVERTY INCIDENCE
MALNUTRITION
NUTRITION EDUCATION
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
FOOD SECURITY
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN
PREGNANT WOMEN
STRATEGIC PLANNING
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
NUTRITION & HEALTH CARE
PROGRAM DESIGN
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
GOVERNMENT ROLE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
AGED
AGRICULTURE
ANNUAL REPORT
ARI
BASIC SERVICES
BREASTFEEDING
CHILD FEEDING
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
COMPLEMENTARY FOODS
COOKING
CROPS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DIARRHEA
DIET
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES
FAMILY HEALTH
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD FORTIFICATION
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION
FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS
FORTIFIED FOODS
GROWTH MONITORING
GROWTH PROMOTION
HEALTH
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIORS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUNGER
ILLITERACY
IMCI
IMMUNE SYSTEM
INCOME
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANTS
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESS
INTERVENTION
IODINE
IODINE DEFICIENCY
IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS
IODIZATION
IRON
IRON DEFICIENCY
IRON SUPPLEMENTS
LEARNING DISABILITIES
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION RATES
MANAGERS
MARKETING
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEASLES
MEAT
MEDIA
MICRONUTRIENTS
MORTALITY
NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NURSES
NUTRIENT INTAKE
NUTRIENTS
NUTRITION
NUTRITION COUNSELING
NUTRITION EDUCATION
NUTRITION INDICATORS
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE
NUTRITION OUTCOMES
NUTRITION PROBLEMS
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
NUTRITION STATUS
NUTRITION SURVEILLANCE
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
NUTRITIONISTS
OLD CHILDREN
ORS
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL GROWTH
POOR CHILDREN
POVERTY REDUCTION
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC SECTOR
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
ROADS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SANITATION
SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMS
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL SERVICES
STUNTING
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
VITAMIN A
WASTE
WORLD FOOD PROGRAM POVERTY INCIDENCE
MALNUTRITION
NUTRITION EDUCATION
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
FOOD SECURITY
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN
PREGNANT WOMEN
STRATEGIC PLANNING
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
NUTRITION & HEALTH CARE
PROGRAM DESIGN
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
GOVERNMENT ROLE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
World Bank
Poverty and Nutrition in Bolivia
description Malnutrition is crippling Bolivia, and the country must now face the political, and bureaucratic failure in addressing malnutrition. This study defines the nature, and extent of the malnutrition problem in the country, identifies the underlying reasons for the failed response, and outlines actions for both immediate, and more long-term results. The study further estimates that less than ten percent of government, and non-government expenditures, with an explicit nutrition, or food security component, is devoted to effective programs serving the neediest - poor pregnant women, and malnourished children under two. Public and private expenditures on nutrition are often misdirected, for although Bolivia did achieve successes in the advancement of nutrition over the past twenty years, the problem of malnutrition still requires action on several fronts. Primarily, nutrition needs a national strategy, and functional leadership, able to provide the population with accurate, and practical nutritional knowledge, prioritizing effective interventions for the most vulnerable. The study suggests improvements in program design, by targeting assistance, and exploiting the opportunities to improve nutrition through water and sanitation, rural development, roads, and education projects, which can have a profound effect on nutrition. Recommendations include the development of nutrition education focused on high-priority population, towards creating a private commission to demand continuity of Government attention to nutrition, as well as community participation in nutrition programming.
topic_facet AGED
AGRICULTURE
ANNUAL REPORT
ARI
BASIC SERVICES
BREASTFEEDING
CHILD FEEDING
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
COMPLEMENTARY FOODS
COOKING
CROPS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DIARRHEA
DIET
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES
FAMILY HEALTH
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD FORTIFICATION
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION
FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS
FORTIFIED FOODS
GROWTH MONITORING
GROWTH PROMOTION
HEALTH
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIORS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUNGER
ILLITERACY
IMCI
IMMUNE SYSTEM
INCOME
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANTS
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESS
INTERVENTION
IODINE
IODINE DEFICIENCY
IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS
IODIZATION
IRON
IRON DEFICIENCY
IRON SUPPLEMENTS
LEARNING DISABILITIES
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION RATES
MANAGERS
MARKETING
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEASLES
MEAT
MEDIA
MICRONUTRIENTS
MORTALITY
NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NURSES
NUTRIENT INTAKE
NUTRIENTS
NUTRITION
NUTRITION COUNSELING
NUTRITION EDUCATION
NUTRITION INDICATORS
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE
NUTRITION OUTCOMES
NUTRITION PROBLEMS
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
NUTRITION STATUS
NUTRITION SURVEILLANCE
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
NUTRITIONISTS
OLD CHILDREN
ORS
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL GROWTH
POOR CHILDREN
POVERTY REDUCTION
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC SECTOR
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
ROADS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SANITATION
SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMS
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL SERVICES
STUNTING
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
VITAMIN A
WASTE
WORLD FOOD PROGRAM POVERTY INCIDENCE
MALNUTRITION
NUTRITION EDUCATION
NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS
NUTRITION PROGRAMS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
FOOD SECURITY
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN
PREGNANT WOMEN
STRATEGIC PLANNING
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
NUTRITION & HEALTH CARE
PROGRAM DESIGN
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
GOVERNMENT ROLE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
author World Bank
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title Poverty and Nutrition in Bolivia
title_short Poverty and Nutrition in Bolivia
title_full Poverty and Nutrition in Bolivia
title_fullStr Poverty and Nutrition in Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Poverty and Nutrition in Bolivia
title_sort poverty and nutrition in bolivia
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2002-12
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spelling dig-okr-10986152032024-08-08T17:48:41Z Poverty and Nutrition in Bolivia World Bank AGED AGRICULTURE ANNUAL REPORT ARI BASIC SERVICES BREASTFEEDING CHILD FEEDING CHILD MALNUTRITION CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHRONIC MALNUTRITION COMPLEMENTARY FOODS COOKING CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIARRHEA DIET ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT EXPENDITURES EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FAMILY HEALTH FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD FORTIFICATION FOOD SECURITY FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS FORTIFIED FOODS GROWTH MONITORING GROWTH PROMOTION HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIORS HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN RIGHTS HUNGER ILLITERACY IMCI IMMUNE SYSTEM INCOME INFANT MORTALITY INFANTS INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESS INTERVENTION IODINE IODINE DEFICIENCY IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS IODIZATION IRON IRON DEFICIENCY IRON SUPPLEMENTS LEARNING DISABILITIES LIVING STANDARDS LOW BIRTH WEIGHT MALNOURISHED CHILDREN MALNUTRITION MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN MALNUTRITION RATES MANAGERS MARKETING MATERNAL MORTALITY MEASLES MEAT MEDIA MICRONUTRIENTS MORTALITY NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NURSES NUTRIENT INTAKE NUTRIENTS NUTRITION NUTRITION COUNSELING NUTRITION EDUCATION NUTRITION INDICATORS NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE NUTRITION OUTCOMES NUTRITION PROBLEMS NUTRITION PROGRAMS NUTRITION STATUS NUTRITION SURVEILLANCE NUTRITIONAL STATUS NUTRITIONISTS OLD CHILDREN ORS PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PHYSICAL GROWTH POOR CHILDREN POVERTY REDUCTION PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC SECTOR RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS ROADS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SANITATION SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAMS SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL SERVICES STUNTING SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS VITAMIN A WASTE WORLD FOOD PROGRAM POVERTY INCIDENCE MALNUTRITION NUTRITION EDUCATION NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS NUTRITION PROGRAMS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES FOOD SECURITY MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN PREGNANT WOMEN STRATEGIC PLANNING TARGETED ASSISTANCE NUTRITION & HEALTH CARE PROGRAM DESIGN INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION GOVERNMENT ROLE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION Malnutrition is crippling Bolivia, and the country must now face the political, and bureaucratic failure in addressing malnutrition. This study defines the nature, and extent of the malnutrition problem in the country, identifies the underlying reasons for the failed response, and outlines actions for both immediate, and more long-term results. The study further estimates that less than ten percent of government, and non-government expenditures, with an explicit nutrition, or food security component, is devoted to effective programs serving the neediest - poor pregnant women, and malnourished children under two. Public and private expenditures on nutrition are often misdirected, for although Bolivia did achieve successes in the advancement of nutrition over the past twenty years, the problem of malnutrition still requires action on several fronts. Primarily, nutrition needs a national strategy, and functional leadership, able to provide the population with accurate, and practical nutritional knowledge, prioritizing effective interventions for the most vulnerable. The study suggests improvements in program design, by targeting assistance, and exploiting the opportunities to improve nutrition through water and sanitation, rural development, roads, and education projects, which can have a profound effect on nutrition. Recommendations include the development of nutrition education focused on high-priority population, towards creating a private commission to demand continuity of Government attention to nutrition, as well as community participation in nutrition programming. 2013-08-20T15:33:32Z 2013-08-20T15:33:32Z 2002-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/12/2170155/poverty-nutrition-bolivia 0-8213-5378-0 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15203 English en_US World Bank Country Study; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC