The Healthy Caribbean Coalition in collaboration with the NCD Alliance have released an action plan for preventing childhood obesity in the Caribbean. This action plan is based on a number of frameworks developed by organisations around the world to ensure consistency. The plan aims to foster a collaborative approach to tackling childhood obesity with recommendations for civil society working in partnership with governments and the private sector.
This action plan is of utmost importance as a third of children in the Caribbean are overweight or obese. Children who are overweight or obese are at an increased risk of being overweight or obese adults and of developing a non-communicable disease (NCD) later in life.
The Priorities of the Plan
Rates of childhood obesity are increasing in the Caribbean; this needs to be addressed to improve the health of the Caribbean community. If left unchecked the Caribbean will see a huge increase in NCDs leading to avoidable ill-health and premature death. The Healthy Caribbean Coalition’s action plan aims to address this. Their plan focuses on seven priority areas. These include:
Trade and fiscal policies e.g. taxation of unhealthy food
Nutrition literacy e.g. mandatory front-of-package nutrition labelling
Early childhood nutrition e.g. interventions related to breastfeeding and complementary foods
Marketing of healthy and unhealthy foods and drinks e.g. banning of marketing of unhealthy foods and drinks to children
School and community based interventions e.g. mandatory physical activity in schools
Resource mobilisation for interventions addressing childhood obesity
Strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation: e.g monitoring progress through the use of the CSO Childhood Obesity Prevention Scorecard
Next Steps
The Healthy Caribbean Coalition team, based in Barbados, will take the lead on implementing this action plan and will form a regional Steering Committee with members coming from the around the Caribbean representing the private sector, government and civil society organisations. They will also form a civil society organisation action network for childhood obesity prevention who will work on promoting relevant policies and interventions.
We’re really happy to see this action plan published. It provides a good foundation on which to start work on the prevention of childhood obesity in the Caribbean and we look forward to getting involved in this work.
More Information
For more information please visit the HCC website here, download the action plan below or email hcc@healthycaribbean.org