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微笑项目:一项南北南合作行动,旨在预防东南亚妇女和儿童的微量营养素缺乏症。

The SMILING project: a North-South-South collaborative action to prevent micronutrient deficiencies in women and young children in Southeast Asia.

作者信息

Berger Jacques, Blanchard Gentiane, Ponce Maiza Campos, Chamnan Chhoun, Chea Mary, Dijkhuizen Marjoleine, Doak Coleen, Doets Esmee, Fahmida Umi, Ferguson Elaine, Hulshof Paul, Kameli Yves, Kuong Khov, Akkhavong Kongsap, Sengchanh Kounavong, Le Bach Mai, Tran Thi Lua, Muslimatun Siti, Roos Nanna, Sophonneary Prak, Wieringa Frank, Wasantwisut Emorn, Winichagoon Pattanee

机构信息

Institute of Research for Development, UMR Nutripass, Montpellier, France.

出版信息

Food Nutr Bull. 2013 Jun;34(2 Suppl):S133-9. doi: 10.1177/15648265130342S115.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The "Sustainable Micronutrient Interventions to Control Deficiencies and Improve Nutritional Status and General Health in Asia" project (SMILING), funded by the European Commission, is a transnational collaboration of research institutions and implementation agencies in five Southeast Asian countries--Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos PDR, Thailand, and Vietnam--with European partners, to support the application of state-of-the art knowledge to alleviate micronutrient malnutrition in Southeast Asia.

OBJECTIVE

The major expected outcomes are to improve micronutrient status on a large scale, to identify priority interventions in each Southeast Asian country, and to develop a road map for decision makers and donors for inclusion of these priority interventions into the national policy.

METHODS

SMILING has been built around a strong project consortium that works on a constant and proactive exchange of data and analyses between partners and allows for the differences in contexts and development stages of the countries, as well as a strong North-South-South collaboration and colearning.

RESULTS

The selection of Southeast Asian countries considered the range of social and economic development, the extent of micronutrient malnutrition, and capacity and past success in nutrition improvement efforts. SMILING is applying innovative tools that support nutrition policy-making and programming. The mathematical modeling technique combined with linear programming will provide insight into which food-based strategies have the potential to provide essential (micro) nutrients for women and young children. Multicriteria mapping will offer a flexible decision-aiding tool taking into account the variability and uncertainty of opinions from key stakeholders. The lessons learned throughout the project will be widely disseminated.

摘要

背景

由欧盟委员会资助的“亚洲可持续微量营养素干预措施以控制缺乏症并改善营养状况和总体健康”项目(SMILING),是柬埔寨、印度尼西亚、老挝人民民主共和国、泰国和越南这五个东南亚国家的研究机构与实施机构与欧洲伙伴之间的跨国合作,旨在支持应用先进知识来缓解东南亚的微量营养素营养不良问题。

目标

主要预期成果是大规模改善微量营养素状况,确定每个东南亚国家的优先干预措施,并为决策者和捐助方制定一份路线图,以便将这些优先干预措施纳入国家政策。

方法

SMILING围绕一个强大的项目联盟构建,该联盟致力于合作伙伴之间持续且积极的数据和分析交流,并考虑到各国背景和发展阶段的差异,以及强大的南北南合作与共同学习。

结果

东南亚国家的选择考虑了社会经济发展范围、微量营养素营养不良程度以及营养改善工作的能力和过去的成功经验。SMILING正在应用支持营养政策制定和规划的创新工具。数学建模技术与线性规划相结合,将深入了解哪些基于食物的策略有可能为妇女和幼儿提供必需的(微量)营养素。多标准映射将提供一个灵活的决策辅助工具,同时考虑关键利益相关者意见的变异性和不确定性。整个项目中汲取的经验教训将得到广泛传播。

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