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Chronic malnutrition (T/E<-2 ) in students between 6-9 years of age

Chronic malnutrition (T/E<-2 ) in students between 6-9 years of age at the district/municipal level in Nicaragua, Costa Rica y Panamá. Recurrence of Natural Events by Department (1998-2007). Fuente: EM-DAT Oficina Regional para América Latina y El Caribe PMA.

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Chronic malnutrition (T/E<-2 ) in students between 6-9 years of age

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  1. Chronic malnutrition (T/E<-2 ) in students between 6-9 years of age at the district/municipal level in Nicaragua, Costa Rica y Panamá

  2. Recurrence of Natural Events by Department (1998-2007) Fuente: EM-DAT Oficina Regional para América Latina y El Caribe PMA

  3. Increase in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures • Reduction and instability in rain pattern • Increase in sea level • Intensification of extreme • meteorological phenomena

  4. Map of Central American Municipalities with High Poverty and Areas affected by Recurrent Drought • Climate Change Impacts: • Production • Health and Nutrition • Infrastructure • Livelihood

  5. Effects of Climate Change on Food and Nutritional Security –FNS- • Direct impacts • Heat-Stress Temperature • Waves • Extreme climate events • Increase in • precipitation • Effects on FNS: • AVAILABILITY • ACCESS • CONSUMPTION • BIOLOGICAL UTILIZATION Impact Categories related to climate • Indirect Impacts • Illnesses transmitted by • vectors and rodents. • Acute diarrheic illnesses • Foodborne and • waterborne illnesses. • Effects in nutritional • state and food security • Aeroallergens

  6. INCAP/PAHO in response to the recommendations and resolutions of the Meetings of the Ministers of Health, Environment and Agriculture, 2004,2008FNS- variability and climate change • To support the formulation of regional, national and local public policies which can facilitate adaptation mechanisms to climate change with an inter-sectoral focus in the countries of the region. • Provide technical cooperation for the strengthening of: a) surveillance systems and epidemiological evaluation of infectious diseases, diseases transmitted by vectors, and waterborne and foodborne diseases related to climate and the nutritional state of the population with an emphasis on vulnerable groups; b) Early alert systems • To share evidence among the health, agricultural, and environmental sectors related to climate change.

  7. Continuation • To facilitate the establishment of a multi-sectoral association and the creation of knowledge networks at the local, national, and regional levels, facilitating the exchange of information concerning strategies and best practices related to adaptation to climate change. • To promote the establishment and relationship between inter-sectoral and interdisciplinary alliances as part of the institutional role in the ERAS and Climate Change Strategies within the context of SICA and the PAHO/WHO Action Plan to protect health from the effects of climate change. • To develop an information, education, and communication strategy related to climate change and its impact on Food and Nutritional Security. • Training and development of human and financial resources.

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