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营养倡导与国家发展:PROFILES 计划及其应用

Nutrition advocacy and national development: the PROFILES programme and its application.

作者信息

Burkhalter B R, Abel E, Aguayo V, Diene S M, Parlato M B, Ross J S

机构信息

Academy for Educational Development, Washington DC 20009, USA.

出版信息

Bull World Health Organ. 1999;77(5):407-15.

Abstract

Investment in nutritional programmes can contribute to economic growth and is cost-effective in improving child survival and development. In order to communicate this to decision-makers, the PROFILES nutrition advocacy and policy development programme was applied in certain developing countries. Effective advocacy is necessary to generate financial and political support for scaling up from small pilot projects and maintaining successful national programmes. The programme uses scientific knowledge to estimate development indicators such as mortality, morbidity, fertility, school performance and labour productivity from the size and nutritional condition of populations. Changes in nutritional condition are estimated from the costs, coverage and effectiveness of proposed programmes. In Bangladesh this approach helped to gain approval and funding for a major nutrition programme. PROFILES helped to promote the nutrition component of an early childhood development programme in the Philippines, and to make nutrition a top priority in Ghana's new national child survival strategy. The application of PROFILES in these and other countries has been supported by the United States Agency for International Development, the United Nations Children's Fund, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Micronutrient Initiative and other bodies.

摘要

对营养项目的投资有助于经济增长,并且在改善儿童生存与发展方面具有成本效益。为了向决策者传达这一点,“概况”营养宣传与政策制定项目在某些发展中国家得到了应用。有效的宣传对于从小型试点项目扩大规模并维持成功的国家项目获得财政和政治支持而言是必要的。该项目利用科学知识,根据人口规模和营养状况来估算死亡率、发病率、生育率、学业表现和劳动生产率等发展指标。营养状况的变化则根据拟议项目的成本、覆盖范围和成效来估算。在孟加拉国,这种方法有助于一项重大营养项目获得批准和资金。“概况”项目推动了菲律宾一项幼儿发展项目中的营养部分,并使营养成为加纳新的国家儿童生存战略的首要优先事项。美国国际开发署、联合国儿童基金会、世界银行、亚洲开发银行、微量营养素倡议及其他机构支持了“概况”项目在这些国家及其他国家的应用。

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