IFPRI Malawi is pleased to announce the publication of a poster on Nutrient consumption and dietary patterns in Malawi, 2016-2017, which complements our working paper 30: Are Malawian Diets Changing? An assessment of nutrient consumption and dietary pa... Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
Horticultural sector analysis: Enumerators’ Training
Fruits and vegetables (F&V) are important crops to be stimulated. However, few studies have been done to provide a solid overview of the sector based on large-scale surveys. In 2018, a research note has been finalized that showed the high costs of fruits and vegetables in the food basket of the poorest segment of the […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Lack of dietary diversity in Ethiopia is tied to limited access to a variety of foods and affordability, new research finds
Re-posted from Aliveandthrive. Many Ethiopians have little variety in their diets because foods such as meats and poultry and some fruits and vegetables are unavailable or too expensive, according to new research. Researchers looked at consumption, production, availability, and affordability in six regions of Ethiopia, to understand how well the regions’ food systems—from farm inputs […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
What’s next for Ethiopia’s nutrition programs?
Ethiopia has made substantial progress in addressing malnutrition over the last decade. The National Nutrition Program (NNP), has gradually expanded in scope since its 2008 launch. The Sequota Declaration Implementation Plan—aimed at ending undernutrition by 2030—has fostered work across sectors. Stunting (low height for age) rates dropped from 51% to 38% between 2005 and 2016. […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Double-duty actions: seizing programme and policy opportunities to address malnutrition in all its forms
Actions to address different forms of malnutrition are typically managed by separate communities, policies, programmes, governance structures, and funding streams. By contrast, double-duty actions, which aim to simultaneously tackle both undernutrition and problems of overweight, obesity, and diet-related non-communicable diseases (DR-NCDs) have been proposed as a way to effectively address malnutrition in all its forms […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
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