Regional Developments
Latin America and the Caribbean
Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla and Valeria Piñeiro
Both demand- and supply-side solutions are needed to tackle malnutrition and challenges to accessing and affording healthy diets
The Latin America and the Caribbean region faces the complex challenge of identifying the most effective policies and standards to develop efficient and balanced national food systems that can meet the growing demand for food while ensuring environmental sustainability, food safety, nutritional quality, and economic and social sustainability. Clearly defining objectives, strengthening social protection programs, addressing the drivers of obesity and overweight, and increasing the availability and affordability of nutritious foods will all contribute to more sustainable healthy diets, while maintaining and expanding the crucial role the region plays in global food security and nutrition.
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