Preventing malnutrition in children under two (PM2A): a case study in the food insecure context of South Sudan.

Q4 Medicine World health & population Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.12927/whp.2013.23494
Shannon Doocy, Hannah Tappis, Amy Paul, Rolf Klemm, Sonya Funna
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Prevention of malnutrition for children under two (PM2A) is a new approach being used by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Since 2010, PM2A has been adopted on a widespread basis in food assistance programs with the aim of preventing chronic malnutrition (stunting) in non-emergency settings. This case study uses mixed methods to document household food sources, insecurity and ration receipt within the context of a multi-year health and nutrition program implemented in South Sudan. Evidence from the program, which included a PM2A component in addition to health, empowerment and household agricultural interventions, indicates that household food security remained poor despite ration receipt. While PM2A is a relatively new strategy and efforts are under way to evaluate outcomes, more evidence is needed to determine the appropriateness of the PM2A approach in highly food insecure contexts and to establish the range of contexts in which PM2A is a choice approach for food assistance programs.

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预防两岁以下儿童营养不良(PM2A):南苏丹粮食不安全背景下的案例研究。
预防两岁以下儿童营养不良(PM2A)是美国国际开发署(USAID)正在使用的一种新方法。自2010年以来,在粮食援助方案中广泛采用了PM2A,目的是在非紧急情况下预防慢性营养不良(发育迟缓)。本案例研究在南苏丹实施的一项多年健康和营养计划的背景下,采用混合方法记录家庭食物来源、不安全状况和口粮领取情况。该方案除了保健、赋权和家庭农业干预措施外,还包括PM2A组成部分。该方案提供的证据表明,尽管获得了配给,但家庭粮食安全仍然很差。虽然PM2A是一项相对较新的战略,并且正在努力评估结果,但需要更多的证据来确定PM2A方法在高度粮食不安全的情况下的适用性,并确定PM2A作为粮食援助计划选择方法的范围。
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