ABSTRACT

Hunger and Health explores the multiple relationships between hunger and poor health, and how they affect the growth of individuals, physiologically and psychologically, constraining the development of nations both socially and economically. Examining the profound effect that hunger has on health, including disease prevention and treatment, it gives special attention to access to quality food and healthcare, in particular for the marginalized and poor. It also identifies critical junctures in the human life cycle when the benefits of reducing hunger and improving poor health have a profound impact. It demonstrates how aligning of hunger and health interventions can offer proven solutions that reach those most in need, and contains compelling evidence which confirms that hunger and poor health are solvable problems today. It encourages those involved in policy, programming and advocacy to take action to address some of the most urgent hunger and health problems. Essential reading for anyone concerned about eliminating hunger. Published with the UN World Food Programme.

part I|41 pages

The Global Hunger and Health Situation

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1.1|11 pages

Hunger, health and well-being

chapter 1.2|9 pages

Who are the most vulnerable?

chapter 1.3|9 pages

Tracking the hunger and health MDGs

part II|26 pages

Undernutrition and Disease: Impacts Throughout the Life Cycle

chapter 2.2|18 pages

A closer look at undernutrition and disease

chapter 2.3|4 pages

Emerging threats

part III|28 pages

National Development: Commitment and Political Choice

chapter 3.1|3 pages

Hunger impacts on human development

chapter 3.2|12 pages

Effective solutions

chapter 3.3|11 pages

Making the right political choices

part IV|11 pages

The Way Forward: Towards a World without Hunger

chapter 4.1|9 pages

The way forward: ten key actions

part V|48 pages

Resource Compendium

chapter |46 pages

Resource compendium