National Food and Nutrition Policy. Country/Territory Tuvalu Document type Date 1996 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Livestock, Food & nutrition, Fisheries, Cultivated plants Keyword Agricultural development Public health Education Crops/grasses Agro-forestry Constitutional law Marine fisheries Marine fishes Marine protected areas Maritime zone Monitoring Nutrition Breastfeeding/infant food Food security Poultry Rodents Pests/diseases Quarantine Cattle Animal health Planting material/seeds International trade Plant variety Plant production Geographical area ASIA AND THE PACIFIC, Least Developed Countries, Oceania, Polynesia, Small Island Developing States, South Pacific Abstract The Goal of the present Policy is to improve the health and nutritional well-being of the total population through the consumption of nutrition foods. The Sub-goals and Targets are, inter alia to reduce the prevalence of sores, scabies and skin and eye infection of the general population; to reduce the incidence of an anaemia; to improve the dental health; maintain the current good nutritional status of babies, infants and school children with respect to growth and development.To reach these sub-goals there must be a steady supply of nutritious food which people do consume. For nutritious food to be accessible, it must first be produced and supplied (i.e. available) and affordable. Furthermore, people shall be educated to know which foods are nutritious. The food security and consumption patterns and nutritional status of the population must be assessed annually to determine the effectiveness of the Policy. Full text English