Stop stunting—A misguided campaign by well‐meaning nutritionists

Author:

Hermanussen Michael1ORCID,Scheffler Christiane2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aschauhof Altenhof Germany

2. University of Potsdam, IBB, Human Biology Potsdam Germany

Abstract

AbstractObjective“Stop stunting” is the central focus of the national Indonesian campaign to improve child health. We provide an autoethnographic statement on the currently practiced strategy that commits 23 ministries and an estimated $3.9 billion per year to coordinating nutrition interventions that are supposed to address the underlying causes of stunting.MethodsWe visited six community health posts (posyandus) in West Timor and in Java and participated in routine child health examinations. We documented our impressions and discussed them with Indonesian colleagues, health officials, and local physicians.ResultsRoutine health checks for children include anthropometry (height, weight, head, and mid‐upper arm circumference), immunizations, and documentation in the children's health records. The examinations do not include a physical examination, vision and hearing tests of the child, health questionnaires, or information on nutrition. No specific information or recommendations are given to the mothers.ConclusionStunting is highly prevalent in Indonesia and “Stop‐stunting” campaigns have become a national issue. Yet, their impact is disillusioning. Stunting is associated with a way of life that differs from that in developed Western countries today and was prevalent in feudal and other nondemocratic societies. We do not want to throw away policies that try to improve growth in children, but instead of spending money for dubious interventions as we have encountered in Indonesia, we rather suggest spending thoughts on the political and emotional causes of poor growth in otherwise healthy Indonesian children.

Publisher

Wiley

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