Europe and Central Asia - Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2023
dc.contributor.author | FAO | |
dc.coverage.spatial | Europe | |
dc.coverage.spatial | Central Asia | |
dc.date.issued | 2023 | |
dc.date.lastModified | 2024-03-07T10:26:50Z | |
dc.date.lastModified | 2023-12-13T09:47:18.0000000Z | |
dc.description.abstract | The Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition in Europe and Central Asia for 2023 – Statistics and Trends provides a comprehensive analysis of Sustainable Development Goal 2, focusing specifically on Target 2.1 (ending hunger and ensuring universal access to food) and Target 2.2 (eradicating all forms of malnutrition). Additionally, the report evaluates progress concerning three global nutrition targets: adult obesity, exclusive breastfeeding, and low birthweight, as endorsed by the 2012 World Health Assembly. It also offers an updated analysis of the cost and affordability of a healthy diet within the Europe and Central Asia region.Recent estimates affirm that hunger prevalence remains relatively low in the ECA region. Food insecurity at moderate or severe levels is notably lower compared to global estimates. However, food insecurity levels remain significantly higher than those recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the ECA region has made significant strides in reducing undernutrition overall, some countries still exhibit relatively high rates of stunting (over 10 percent) and wasting (over 3 percent). Overall, the region is not on track in addressing childhood overweight, adult obesity, anemia among women aged 15 to 49, and exclusive breastfeeding.Healthy diets play a crucial role in safeguarding against the impacts of malnutrition, fostering improved health outcomes. Notably, in the past year, the Western Balkans experienced the highest cost for a healthy diet within the region, surpassing both the ECA and global averages. Overall, there has been an increase in the number of individuals able to afford a healthy diet over the past year, while the percentage unable to afford it remains significantly lower than the global estimate. | |
dc.description.abstract | The Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition in Europe and Central Asia for 2023 – Statistics and Trends provides a comprehensive analysis of Sustainable Development Goal 2, focusing specifically on Target 2.1 (ending hunger and ensuring universal access to food) and Target 2.2 (eradicating all forms of malnutrition). Additionally, the report evaluates progress concerning three global nutrition targets: adult obesity, exclusive breastfeeding, and low birthweight, as endorsed by the 2012 World Health Assembly. It also offers an updated analysis of the cost and affordability of a healthy diet within the Europe and Central Asia region. Recent estimates affirm that hunger prevalence remains relatively low in the ECA region. Food insecurity at moderate or severe levels is notably lower compared to global estimates. However, food insecurity levels remain significantly higher than those recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the ECA region has made significant strides in reducing undernutrition overall, some countries still exhibit relatively high rates of stunting (over 10 percent) and wasting (over 3 percent). Overall, the region is not on track in addressing childhood overweight, adult obesity, anemia among women aged 15 to 49, and exclusive breastfeeding. Healthy diets play a crucial role in safeguarding against the impacts of malnutrition, fostering improved health outcomes. Notably, in the past year, the Western Balkans experienced the highest cost for a healthy diet within the region, surpassing both the ECA and global averages. Overall, there has been an increase in the number of individuals able to afford a healthy diet over the past year, while the percentage unable to afford it remains significantly lower than the global estimate. | |
dc.format.numberofpages | 76 p. | |
dc.identifier.isbn | 978-92-5-138365-0 | |
dc.identifier.url | http://www.fao.org/3/cc8608en/cc8608en.pdf | |
dc.language.iso | English | |
dc.publisher | FAO ; | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | Europe and Central Asia – Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition | |
dc.relation.number | 2023 | |
dc.rights.copyright | FAO | |
dc.title | Europe and Central Asia - Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2023 | |
dc.title.subtitle | Statistics and trends | |
dc.type | Book (series) | |
fao.altmetricbadge | Yes | |
fao.bookcontenttype | Other type | |
fao.citation | <div class="ExternalClass7750353498E94B90820EB5C953BB5873"><p>FAO. 2023.<em> Europe and Central Asia <em style="font-family:"segoe ui", sans-serif;font-size:13.3333px;">– </em>Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2023: </em><em>Statistics and trends</em>. Budapest.<br></p></div> | |
fao.contentcategory | Flagship | |
fao.fourbetters | A Better Life; Amélioration des conditions de vie; Una vida mejor; улучшение качества жизни; 更好的生活; حياة أفضل | |
fao.fourbetters | A Better Nutrition; Amélioration de la nutrition; Una mejor nutrición; улучшение качества питания; 更好营养; تغذية أفضل | |
fao.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.4060/cc8608en | |
fao.identifier.googlebookurl | https://books.google.it/books?id=pV35EAAAQBAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=9789251383650&hl=it&source=gbs_navlinks_s | |
fao.identifier.jobnumber | CC8608EN | |
fao.identifier.uri | http://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/cc8608en | |
fao.identifier.uri | http://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/cc8608en | |
fao.placeofpublication | Budapest, Hungary ; | |
fao.sdgs | 02. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | Sustainable Development Goals | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | Goal 2 Zero hunger | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | undernutrition | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | food insecurity | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | malnutrition | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | healthy diets | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | costs | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | affordability | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | indicators | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | Europe | |
fao.subject.agrovoc | Central Asia | |
fao.visibilitytype | PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE |