2009, Number 4
MEDICC Review 2009; 11 (4)
Public Health: Champion of food and nutritional security in an insecure world
Language: English
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When it comes to nutrition, like most middle-income countries, Cuba is equally haunted by shadows of an undernourished past and forebodings of an overweight future. This dilemma is the country-level expression of a tough global reality: the world’s empty stomachs and empty calories result from the same skewed constellation of international economic and trade policies. Speaking of the current and unprecedented food, fuel, climate and financial crises, World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan comments: “…they are the result of massive failures in the international systems that govern the way nations and their populations interact. In short: they are the result of bad policies…(in which) economic interests trump health concerns time and time again.”