Role of food aid and assistance in addressing the double burden of malnutrition in Ghana: a qualitative policy analysis.

IF 3.3 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Pub Date : 2020-09-12 eCollection Date: 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjnph-2020-000136
Niisoja M Torto, Kelly D Brownell
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Abstract

Background and aims: In many low-income and middle-income countries, the double burden of malnutrition threatens public health and economic progress, urging a re-evaluation of the roles and responsibilities of nutrition actors, both traditional and non-traditional. This study examines the food aid and assistance activities of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)-one non-traditional actor in the double burden conversation-and the potential for these activities to reach beyond their traditional mandate on undernutrition to also address overweight and obesity in Ghana.

Methods: Information on WFP activities in Ghana from 2012 up through its planning into 2023 was extracted from 11 WFP planning, operations and evaluation documents. WFP activities were then judged against the WHO's framework on the determinants of the double burden of malnutrition to determine their potential to address the double burden. Semistructured interviews were also conducted with 17 key informants in the global nutrition landscape to identify challenges that may complicate the role of WFP and other actors in addressing the double burden.

Results: The analysis demonstrates that WFP activities in Ghana can serve as a platform on which to address the double burden, particularly by targeting the food access, food systems and socioeconomic disadvantage determinants of the double burden. Actors' uncertainty with what role WFP should play in addressing the double burden, insufficient government attention to malnutrition and poor data on overweight and obesity were identified as potential challenges that complicate addressing the double burden.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that integrating WFP as a partner in the effort to address the double burden in Ghana might help amplify progress. To better address the double burden, WFP might prioritise retrofitting existing activities rather than implementing new interventions.

粮食援助和援助在解决加纳营养不良双重负担方面的作用:定性政策分析。
背景和目的:在许多低收入和中等收入国家,营养不良的双重负担威胁着公共卫生和经济进步,敦促重新评估传统和非传统营养行动者的作用和责任。本研究考察了联合国世界粮食计划署(WFP)——双重负担对话中的一个非传统参与者——的粮食援助和援助活动,以及这些活动超越其解决营养不良问题的传统任务,同时解决加纳超重和肥胖问题的潜力。方法:从11份世界粮食计划署规划、业务和评估文件中提取2012年至2023年世界粮食计划署在加纳的活动信息。然后根据卫生组织关于营养不良双重负担的决定因素的框架来判断粮食计划署的活动,以确定其解决双重负担的潜力。还与全球营养领域的17个关键信息提供者进行了半结构化访谈,以确定可能使粮食计划署和其他行为者在解决双重负担方面的作用复杂化的挑战。结果:分析表明,世界粮食计划署在加纳的活动可以作为解决双重负担的平台,特别是通过针对双重负担的粮食获取、粮食系统和社会经济劣势决定因素。行动者不确定世界粮食计划署在解决双重负担方面应发挥何种作用,政府对营养不良的关注不足,以及关于超重和肥胖的数据不足,这些都被认为是使解决双重负担复杂化的潜在挑战。结论:研究结果表明,将世界粮食计划署作为合作伙伴纳入解决加纳双重负担的努力可能有助于扩大进展。为了更好地解决双重负担,粮食计划署可能优先改进现有活动,而不是实施新的干预措施。
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BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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