A food-system approach to addressing food security and chronic child malnutrition in northern Vietnam

IF 1.6 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
C. Rocha, M. Mendonça, H. Nguyen, Phuong-Thao Huynh, Bao Do, F. Yeudall, Andrea Moraes, Matthew Brown, Yvonne Yuan, T. Tenkate
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Abstract

Despite recent improvements in health, Vietnam continues to face significant problems with food security and chronic malnutrition among children. In the Northern Mountainous Region, small-scale farmers and ethnic minority groups are particularly hit hard. Anemia is present in almost half the local population of children under two, and close to 20% of children experience stunted growth. Anemia and stunting can cause irreversible deficiencies in learning and child development. Fortification of food products that are complementary to breast milk has been identified as an option to intervene and tackle chronic child malnutrition, particularly in situations requiring rapid results. Our paper describes how the ECOSUN project addressed food security and chronic child malnutrition in northern Vietnam (Lào Cai, Lai Châu, and Hà Giang provinces) using a food-system approach to design and implement a viable and sustainable value chain for fortified complementary foods. Through public-private partnerships, the project procured locally grown crops from small-scale women farmers to produce affordable fortified complementary food products in a small-scale food processing plant. Social marketing campaigns and nutrition education counseling centers supported product distribution through local vendors while emphasizing and promoting the value of fortified foods for healthy child development. The ECOSUN project also aimed to contribute to the broader goal of transforming the local economy. The process, lessons, challenges, successes, and methods employed to assess and test the delivery mechanisms of the project can offer insights to researchers, program implementers, and decision-makers involved in research-integrated development projects embedded in local socio-ecological systems.
解决越南北部粮食安全和长期儿童营养不良问题的粮食系统方法
尽管最近卫生状况有所改善,但越南继续面临粮食安全和儿童长期营养不良的重大问题。在北部山区,小农和少数民族受到的打击尤其严重。当地近一半的两岁以下儿童患有贫血,近20%的儿童发育迟缓。贫血和发育迟缓可导致学习和儿童发育方面不可逆转的缺陷。强化母乳补充食品已被确定为干预和解决儿童慢性营养不良的一种选择,特别是在需要迅速取得成果的情况下。我们的论文描述了ECOSUN项目如何利用粮食系统方法解决越南北部(Lào Cai, Lai chang和h Giang省)的粮食安全和慢性儿童营养不良问题,以设计和实施可行和可持续的强化辅食价值链。通过公私伙伴关系,该项目从小规模女农民那里采购当地种植的作物,在一家小规模食品加工厂生产负担得起的强化辅食产品。社会营销活动和营养教育咨询中心通过当地供应商支持产品分销,同时强调和宣传强化食品对儿童健康发育的价值。ECOSUN项目还旨在为改造当地经济的更广泛目标作出贡献。评估和测试项目交付机制所采用的过程、经验教训、挑战、成功和方法可以为研究人员、项目执行者和参与嵌入当地社会生态系统的研究集成开发项目的决策者提供见解。
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