Link NCA Belle-Anse Arrondissement, Sud-Est Department, Haiti
This study was conducted in the district of Belle Anse, led by Action Against Hunger UK and funded by the EU. Its purpose was to identify the risk factors of undernutrition in the area to inform and improve nutrition security programmes.
1st January 2017
Action Against Hunger
European Union
Faced with persistent nutritional problems in the district of Belle Anse, it appears that there is a need to implement a multisectoral approach and a better synergy between the nutrition programs, in line with the Haitian government’s vision that gives priority to intersectoral principles and integration of all the operational health programs.
In the district of Belle Anse, in which the Link NCA survey was carried out, the prevalence rate of global acute malnutrition was recorded as more than 20% and the global chronic malnutrition rate was more than 40% (SMART survey, May-June 2016). Out of the major risk factors, the following have been identified:
- Insufficient agricultural production and inadequate financial resources,
- The migration of the head of the household due to the drop in earnings,
- Overworking women,
- Inadequate access to water,
- Insufficient access to care.