Module 9 Flashcards

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how is conflict a basic cause of undernutrition

A

leads to displacement (underlying)where there is not WASH, which leads to inadequate dietary intake/infection (immediate)

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evaluate causes/consequences of undernutrition in DRC, compare to other regions

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causes: conflict –> displacement.
- outbreak Ebola, response hindered due to violence against health workers
- COVID
- measles
- poor agriculture yields

consequences
- stunting, wasting, infection

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how can we help reduce conflict and undernutrition in DRC

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“forgotten war” needs to end
ongoing war in the DRC, going on for a while and in a lot of countries outside of the DRC it is likely often not thought about.

-donating to organizations that bring food/health services into the DRC
- elect governments that promise to take action to encourage peacekeeping in the region, aid, and refugee services.
- raising awareness of the issue
- Pressure the Canadian govt. to live up to it’s UN commitments to the Blue Helmets (UN group that de-escalates conflict). recently, number of Canadians workng on UN missions are at all time low
• UN targets for spending on foreign aid: 0.7% gross national income
○ In 2019, Canada spent only 0.28% (= 1.8% of federal budget), ends up being $170/Canadian for all forms of foreign aid)
§ = 6.4 billion

as consumers, be mindful what we are purchasing
there are “conflict materials” which are mined in conditions of armed conflict, in DRC

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what is known about climate change and patterns of changes in temp

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notable increases in temp in past 40 years

  • 19 of 20 warmest years occurred since 2000
  • uneven throughout world
  • increased temp greater at high latitudes, over land, in continental interiors
  • more frequent climate events
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what is “sustainable diet”, should dietary guidance prioritze?

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  • reduces GHG, benefit health
  • key in mitigating climate change
  • low enviro impact, nutritionally adequate, safe/healthy, culturally acceptable, affordable/accessible
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should we eat meat?

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  • meat production is inefficient use land/water, drives deforestation
  • livestock responsible for significant proportion GHG emissions
  • overconsumption has negative health impact

BUT, in moderation, good source of protein, heme iron, zinc, B12
and livestock provide livelihood/food security for 1 billion worldwide

so..
we should eat less meat globally. global per capita meat consumption is above healthy levels, critically so in developed countries.

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