A Relational Approach to the Drivers of Child Acute Malnutrition

Author:

Young Helen1,Sulieman Hussein2,Krätli Saverio3,Osman Abdal Monium4

Affiliation:

1. Feinstein International Center, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA

2. University of Gadarif, Gadarif, Sudan

3. Freelance Researcher and Editor, Nomadic Peoples, Commission on Nomadic Peoples, International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES)

4. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Rome, Italy

Abstract

Background: This article presents a new analytical approach to acute malnutrition causal analysis that is different from the orthodox approach in 2 respects. First, it engages with basic causes, that is, beyond the usual focus on individuals and households. Second, it uses a relational view in the causal analysis. The orthodox approach identifies the malnourished and their individual and household characteristics. In contrast, a relational approach explores the ways in which the relationships between people, their livelihoods, and the environment, mediated by systems and institutions, create the underlying drivers associated with acute malnutrition for some, while simultaneously creating better conditions for others. Methods: The article draws on 2 case study communities in West Darfur, Sudan, first considering the Darfur context and the inequitable policies and weakened institutions that have led to ethnic polarization, multilayered conflict, and humanitarian crises. The article explores how this context has played out differently in each community, contrasting their livelihood specializations, conflict-related losses, and livelihood diversification over time. Findings: This analysis shows how the relative vulnerability of some people versus others is strongly influenced by their social, economic, and political relationships, as reflected in their shifting power relations and uneven control over livelihood resources. Conclusions: Shifting the focus to the basic drivers, especially the institutional structures, processes, and relationships, will deepen the causal analysis of child acute malnutrition, make it more meaningful, and provide a new direction for engagement, learning, and action to address the deepening problem of child acute malnutrition.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Geography, Planning and Development,Food Science

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