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Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion
2013 Volume.30 No. 4 p.57 ~ p.67
Multi-sectoral Coordination Strategy for Policies and Programs on Nutrition Service and Obesity Prevention
Kim Hye-Ryun

Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore coordination strategy through reviewing policies, action plans and acts related to diet, nutrition and obesity from many sectors in Korea, and to develop a possible multi-sectoral approach.

Methods: Literature reviews and empirical findings for ongoing international and domestic policies/programs on diet, nutrition and obesity in Korea.

Results: Central and local governments have various policies/programs and related acts to improve nutrition and to reduce obesity. Meanwhile, those governments¡¯ activities are frequently criticized to be more coordinated in order to achieve their aims. Activities on nutrition and obesity prevention have interdepartmental characteristics but are scattered through six Ministries (including the Ministry of Health and Welfare, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Employment and Labor, Ministry of Culture and Sports, and Ministry of Food/Drug Safety) and 27 Acts such as ¡®Nutrition Management Act¡¯, ¡®Health Promotion Act¡¯, ¡®Diet Education Support Act¡¯. As a result, a number of areas, especially dietary guidance, nationwide surveys, education programs seem to overlap.

Conclusions: Inter-ministerial coordination mechanism should be established to enforce multi-sectoral engagement and cooperation in implementing policies/programs on nutrition and obesity prevention. Furthermore, functions of the Ministries should be reorganized and coordinated in reference to other countries¡¯ experiences.
KEYWORD
Diet and nutrition, Obesity, Multi-sectoral, Coordination
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