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Scrimshaw, Nevin S.

Nutrition policy implementation : issues and experience - New York 1982 Plenum Press - xiv, 558 p. 24 cm

UNU B21684

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I . THE RATIONALE FOR INVESTMENT IN NUTRITION Nutrition and Work Performance --- F. E. Viteri
Comment ---- Harry L. Jacobs
discussion The Impact of Malnutrition on Behavior --- Josef Brozek
Comment --- Ernesto POLLITT
discussion Malnutrition and Infection --- R. K. Chandra
Comment --- Gerald Keusch
Discussion II . FOOD FORTIFICATION Food Fortification --- Stanley N. Gershoff
Comment --- F. E. Viteri The Program of Fortification of Sugar with Vitamin A in Guatemala: Some Factors Bearing on Its implementation and Maintenance --- Guillermo Arroyave Prevention of Iron Deficiency --- Miguel Layrisse
Discussion Ill , SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING AND FORMULATED FOODS Programs of Supplemental Feeding and Weaning Food Development --- Nevin S. Scrimshaw
Comment --- Alberto Carvalho da Silva Food Aid for Supplementary Feeding: A Case Study from Egypt --- Stephen R. Allen and Andrew J. Koval The Nutri-Pak: Experience with an Indigenous Supplementary Feeding Intervention in the Philippines --- George H. Ropes Supplementary Nutrition: A Case Study from India --- Badri Tandon Supplementary Feeding and Formulated Foods: Some Comments ---Ricardo Bressani
Comment --- Gretchen Berggren
Comment --- Hossein Ghassemi
Discussion INTEGRATED, MULTISECTORAL VILLAGE-LEVEL INTERVENTIONS Integrated Multisectoral Interventions at the Village Level --- Bruce F. Johnston Development from Below: Transformation of Village- Based Nutrition Projects to a National Family Nutrition Program in Indonesia --- Jon E. Rohde and Lukas Hendrata Integrated Multisectoral Nutrition Intervention at the "ommunity Level: The Colombian Experience --- Luis Fajardo
Comment --- Ricardo L. Sanchez Interface Problems between Nutrition Policy and Its Implementation: The Philippine Case Study --- R. Florentino, C. Adorna, and F. Solon
Comment --- Warren Berggren
Comment --- John O. Field
Discussion V. SMALL-FARM AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS. Some Issues in Expanding Small-Farm Agricultural Production --- Solon Barraclough V Regional Approach to Agricultural Development and Its Potential Insights for Nutrition Planning --- Donald R. Fiester Nigeria's Experience with Programs Aimed at expanding Small-Farm Agricultural Production --- Bede N. Okigbo
Comment --- Michael Lipton
Discussion VI. POST-HARVEST FOOD CONSERVATION. Post-harvest Food Losses in Developing Countries: A survey --- E. R. Pariser Who Is the Loser in Post-harvest Losses? --- Hans Guggenheim Problems in the Post-harvest Processing of Rice in Southeast Asian Countries --- Yasumasa Koga
Comment --- H. A. B. Parpia
Comment --- Pierre Spitz
Comment --- Hans Guggenheim
Comment --- Michael Lipton
Comment --- Ricardo Bressani
Discussion VII. FOOD PRICE CONTROLS AND CONSUMER SUBSIDIES . Food Prices as a Nutrition Policy Instrument --- C. Peter Timmer Consumer Food Price Subsidies in Pakistan --- Beatrice Lorge Rogers Food Subsidies in Egypt --- Lance Taylor Strategies and Mechanisms for Urban and Rural Subsidization: The Case of conasupo --- James E. Austin
Comment --- Alberto Carvalho da Silva
Comment ---- James Gavan
Discussion VIII . NUTRITION POLICY IMPLEMENTATION Final Discussion Summary Comments --- Sol H. Chafkin CONCLUDING AFTERTHOUGHTS.. Alan Berg Merrill S. Read Badri N. Tandon Michael Lipton Mitchel B. Wallerstein and Nevin S. Scrimshaw

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FOOD PRICES
POST-HARVEST LOSSES
SMALL FARMS
MALNUTRITION
NUTRITION PROGRAMMES
NUTRITION POLICY


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