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Promoting Child Growth and Development in the Sustainable Development Goals Era: Is It Time for New Thinking?

France Bégin1, Leslie Elder2, Marcia Griffiths3, Silvia Holschneider2, Ellen Piwoz4, Julie Ruel-Bergeron2, Meera Shekar5.   

Abstract

Growth monitoring and promotion (GMP) programs have been implemented worldwide for decades. Consistent evidence of their effectiveness is lacking and complicated by design and operational differences. Nevertheless, tracking child growth and development is a fundamental component of routine preventive child health care, and governments in 178 countries implement some form of GMP. This article makes the point that despite implementation challenges, there is a compelling need for GMP. It enables a crucial dialogue with families and communities about how to support the healthy growth and development of their children and can be a powerful tool for stimulating action and accountability for child nutrition and development at household, community, subnational, and national levels. We propose that GMP deserves a fresh rethink, with a paradigm shift that tailors GMP programs and activities for different development, geographic, and cultural contexts and considers how to optimize implementation for scalability.
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Keywords:  Nurturing Care Framework; growth measurement; growth monitoring and promotion; healthy child growth and development; infant and child nutrition; social and behavior change communication

Year:  2020        PMID: 31599947     DOI: 10.1093/jn/nxz244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr        ISSN: 0022-3166            Impact factor:   4.798


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1.  How Is Context Addressed in Growth Monitoring? A Comparison of the Tanzanian, Indian, and Dutch Manuals.

Authors:  Saskia J N van Zadelhoff; Hinke H Haisma
Journal:  Curr Dev Nutr       Date:  2022-02-17

2.  Child growth monitoring and promotion practice and associated factors among health care workers at public health facilities in south Wollo Zone, Northeast Ethiopia: a facility-based cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Getabalew Getachew Kebede; Yeshimebet Ali Dawed; Kemal Ahmed Seid
Journal:  BMC Nutr       Date:  2022-09-08

3.  Barriers and facilitators to growth monitoring and promotion in Nepal: Household, health worker and female community health volunteer perceptions.

Authors:  Madeline M Pollifrone; Kenda Cunningham; Pooja Pandey Rana; Morgan M Philbin; Shraddha Manandhar; Krishna P Lamsal; Raj Nandan Mandal; Vikash Deuja
Journal:  Matern Child Nutr       Date:  2020-07-12       Impact factor: 3.092

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