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NewsDevelopment Health Economics Social Policy GovernancePublished dateWednesday, 10. June 2020 - 13:45
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Training materials-
Salt reduction in Latin America : a regional social marketing and communication plan
Teams from four Latin American countries (Brazil, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Peru) identified social marketing as an approach to combat excessive sodium consumption, which is often double the recommended intake.
Published date2020 -
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Nutritional quality of foods and non-alcoholic beverages advertised on the major Brazilian free-to-air television channels
The global food system delivers more processed, energy-dense, palatable, affordable and effectively marketed foods than ever before. The regulation of marketing becomes an important part of actions to combat obesity.
Published date2020 -
Reports-
Scaling-up and evaluating salt reduction policies and programs in Latin American countries - final technical report -university of Toronto
This detailed report reviews activities of the University of Toronto team technical support for the “Scaling-up and evaluating salt reduction policies and programs in Latin American countries” project. It includes 15 Appendices.
Published dateMonday, February 3, 2020 - 05:00 -
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Facilitators and barriers of research adoption to policy action in five Latin American countries : preliminary results
The study aims to determine the facilitators and barriers of implementing sodium reduction policies and programs in five Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, Paraguay, and Peru.
Published date2020 -
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Challenge of reducing dietary salt/sodium intake in Latin American countries
The project identified sodium content in fast, artisanal and street foods, comparing the results between participating countries (Paraguay, Peru, Costa Rica, Brazil, Argentina).
Published date2020 -
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250 thousand families challenge : bringing to bear food practice on health, equity and sustainability in Ecuador
The project has stimulated increased family-level investment in Andean crops, direct purchasing and agroecology, and has motivated people to engage in public debates on food and agriculture.
Published date2020 -
Perspectives-
Nobel winners shine light on experiment-based policymaking
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NewsREFUGEES YOUTH GENDER EQUALITY PROTRACTED REFUGEE SITUATIONS
Enabling local actors to address refugee needs
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NewsGENDER BASED VIOLENCE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE
16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
Published dateMonday, 25. November 2019 - 8:15