Enhancing Women's Contributions to Improving Family Food Consumption and Nutrition

Author:

Kurz Kathleen M.1,Johnson-Welch Charlotte1

Affiliation:

1. International Center for Research on Women in Washington, DC.

Abstract

Despite some recent gains, the prevalence of stunting in many developing countries remains unacceptably high and warrants additional emphasis on sustainable strategies that families can use to promote better nutrition for their members. This review asks: “If women are the primary caregivers in the families, can their ability to carry out their roles be strengthened so they can improve and sustain the nutritional status of their family members?” Women play important roles in promoting and protecting the food intake and nutritional status of their family members through the food they produce and process, and the care- and health-promoting behaviors they practice. It is demonstrated that increasing their resources to carry out these roles—income, production-focused inputs, labor-saving technology, microfinance, social networks, and women's human capital—yields improvements in the nutritional situation of families, particularly children. It is recommended that experts in nutrition and other relevant fields collaborate to design multifaceted interventions focused on increasing women's resources and ability to improve nutritional benefits, thereby enhancing the sustainability of the interventions. More assessments of the process and the outcomes of such interventions need to be made rigorously.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Geography, Planning and Development,Food Science

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