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     Gender and nutrition                                                                        KEY FACTS
     Women are in a unique position to reduce malnutrition,                                    •	Malnutrition is the single largest 
                                                                                                    
     one of the largest threats to public health in the world.                                  contributor to disease in the 
                                                                                                world.
                                                                                               •	€ulnerable women are at greater 
     NourishiNg the world                                                                       risk of malnutrition than men 
        Chronic hunger and malnutrition typically go hand in hand, but there                    and more girls die of malnutrition 
     is no guarantee that an abundance of food will automatically stamp out                     than boys.
     malnutrition. Malnutrition is found in both developed and developing countries,           •	lmost five million children 
     even in households where people have enough to eat. Brought on, in part, by                under the age of five die of 
     an improper selection of foods, malnutrition is one of the greatest threats to             malnutrition­related causes every 
     public health in the world. It takes an uneven toll on poor women and their                year in the developing world.
     children, leading directly or indirectly to an estimated 30 percent of all child          •	‚ependence on mostly staple 
     deaths. 
                                                                                                foods and lack of crop and 
                                                                                                dietary diversity can contribute to 
     QuaNtity, Quality aNd kNow-how                                                             malnutrition.
        ood nutrition reuires access to a sufficient uantity and variety of safe,           •	ƒocial and economic ineualities 
     nutritious food, in addition to proper health and adeuate care. But many                  between men and women 
     vulnerable families lack the resources or information needed to maintain                   often stand in the way of good 
     proper nutrition.  farmer may stand in a field brimming with maie, convinced             nutrition.
     that his family will be well fed after harvest time, while, instead, his children         •	Many women in developing 
     waste away from a lack of nutrients found in fruits and vegetables. eal                   countries cultivate, purchase 
     food security reuires not only the absence of hunger but also a diet which                and prepare much of the food 
     supports normal growth and a healthy, active life.                                         eaten by their families, but they 
                                                                                                often have limited access to 
     CopiNg meChaNisms                                                                          information about nutrition.
         hen economic shocks, climate­related challenges or health problems                    •	„oor women, especially those in 
     strike a household, people tend to cope with the resulting loss in income or               female­headed households, tend 
     purchasing power by changing the uantity, uality and diversity of the food               to have less access than men to 
     they consume. Clinics in poor, rural communities will freuently find that                 income, credit and other financial 
     the mother of a malnourished child is able to produce a sufficient variety of              services and other resources 
     vegetables and fruits at home, but will sell most of what she grows to earn                needed to improve food security.
     cash for medicine, school fees and other foods.                                           •	 omen reuire two and a half 
                                                                                                percent more dietary iron than 
     womeN, meN aNd NutritioN                                                                   men, and women need more 
        More often than not, the face of malnutrition is female. In households                  protein than usual when pregnant 
     which are vulnerable to food insecurity, women are at greater risk of                      and lactating.
     malnutrition than men. Malnutrition in mothers, especially those who are                  •	In many societies, men and boys 
     pregnant or breastfeeding, can set up a cycle of deprivation that increases the            are given priority when meals 
     likelihood of low birth weight, child mortality, serious disease, poor classroom           are served. …his can contribute 
     performance and low work productivity.                                                     to undernutrition in women and 
                                                                                                girls. 
           
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     •	In fghanistan, half the women              t specific stages in the lifecycle, women reuire more dietary iron than 
       of child­bearing age suffer from         men, and when pregnant or breastfeeding, they should consume more 
       iron deficiency and ‘0– of the           protein. ƒtill, they typically eat a lower uantity and variety of nutritious foods 
       children under five suffer from          than their male counterparts. In rural, developing communities, a woman’s 
       chronic malnutrition. ‡ˆ trained        nutritional needs are compounded by the multiple responsibilities which she 
       local literacy facilitators to inform    has in the field and at home as a worker, mother and caretaker. 
       women’s circles about topics like 
       health, sanitation, nutrition, backyard 
       and farm management techniues,          why geNder matters
       business development and running            ‚espite their vulnerability to malnutrition, women are in a uniue position 
       small­scale enterprises.                 to improve nutrition in their households. …hey are responsible for growing, 
     •	In Malawi, a high incidence of           purchasing, processing and preparing most of the food which is consumed. 
       ˜I€ and I‚ƒ interferes with food        šet vulnerable women, especially those in female­headed households, 
       production and income. Mothers           freuently have limited access to nutrition information and the resources they 
       and other adult caretakers of            need to improve food security, such as income, land, euipment, financial 
       malnourished children improved their     services and training. 
       family diets by establishing small          ender matters because initiatives to improve nutrition cannot achieve 
       vegetable gardens at home. ‡ˆ           lasting success without taking into consideration the social, economic and 
       provided seeds, tools and hands­on       biological differences between men and women and, in particular, the gender 
       training in sustainable gardening,       ineualities which stand in the way of good nutrition. ‡ˆ has found that 
       processing and preservation of           pro™ects which promote gender euality and the empowerment of women 
       foods for year­round use and             significantly improve nutrition and well­being for the entire household. 
       nutritious food preparation. 
     •	In €ietnam, a pro™ect to improve         Fao strategies to improve NutritioN
       nutrition and reduce vitamin            •	Collection of information on gender differences in food security, food 
       deficiency placed a special focus          production and consumption, and knowledge of nutritious local plants and 
       on pregnant women and mothers of           ecosystems. 
       children under five years. …he pro™ect   •	…he use of mi›ed­vegetable gardens at home, school and in the community 
       led to an increase in mothers’             to provide vulnerable households with varied food sources and nutrition 
       knowledge about nutrition and              training.
       greater use of vegetables in weaning     •	ƒhowing women and men how to improve dietary diversity and crop 
       children. 
                                                  marketability through food processing, storage and cooking.
                                                •	Increasing women’s access to land, financial services and alternative­income 
                                                  opportunities.
                                                •	 orking with policy makers at the national and regional levels to include 
                                                  gender issues in their social and economic strategies.
                                                  For more information: 
                                                  http://www.fao.org/gender 
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