Al Daccache Melodie, Abi Zeid Berthe, Hojeij Leila, Baliki Ghassan, Brück Tilman, Ghattas Hala
Center for Research on Population and Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
ISDC - International Security and Development Center, Berlin, Germany.
BMC Nutr. 2024 Apr 19;10(1):60. doi: 10.1186/s40795-024-00864-8.
Complex humanitarian emergencies are a main driver of food and nutritional insecurity. Agricultural interventions are key to improving nutrition and food security, and their positive impacts are well-documented in stable developing countries. However, it is unclear if their positive effects on food security hold in complex emergency settings, too. In this paper, we systematically review empirical articles that apply rigorous designs to assess the causal impacts of agricultural interventions on food security, nutrition, or health outcomes in complex humanitarian emergencies. We only find six articles matching these criteria, which have mixed results on dietary diversity and food security, and little evidence on child nutrition. Our review underscores the need for more rigorous research on the impacts of agricultural interventions in complex humanitarian emergency settings.
复杂人道主义紧急情况是粮食和营养不安全的主要驱动因素。农业干预措施是改善营养和粮食安全的关键,其积极影响在稳定的发展中国家有充分的文献记载。然而,在复杂紧急情况下,这些措施对粮食安全是否也有积极影响尚不清楚。在本文中,我们系统地回顾了实证文章,这些文章采用了严谨的设计来评估农业干预措施对复杂人道主义紧急情况下粮食安全、营养或健康结果的因果影响。我们只找到六篇符合这些标准的文章,这些文章在饮食多样性和粮食安全方面结果不一,而关于儿童营养的证据很少。我们的综述强调,需要对复杂人道主义紧急情况下农业干预措施的影响进行更严谨的研究。