September 16, 2019 Katarlah Taylor - IFPRI Senior Events Specialist The war in Yemen is an ongoing disaster for its people. Over 80% of the population currently requires humanitarian or protection assistance, making it the worst such crisis in the world, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. With two thirds […] Source: IFPRI Egypt Country Office
Delivering for Nutrition in India: Insights from Implementation Research (Sept 24)
The nutrition community in India is abuzz with activities to observe the National Nutrition Month in September. A month-long intensive campaign is being jointly undertaken by various government ministries and other organizations to ramp up action towards the goal of attaining malnutrition-free India by 2022. To support the implementation of these initiatives a knowledge sharing >> Read more Source: POSHAN: Partnerships and Opportunities to Strengthen and Harmonize Actions for Nutrition in India
Delivering for Nutrition in India: Insights from Implementation Research
The nutrition community in India is abuzz with activities to observe the National Nutrition Month in September. A month-long intensive campaign is being jointly undertaken by various government ministries and other organizations to ramp up action towar... Source: POSHAN: Partnerships and Opportunities to Strengthen and Harmonize Actions for Nutrition in India
Evaluation study of the IFPRI/A4NH research program on diet quality and health of the poor
Article re-posted from IFPRI.ORG. IFPRI’s Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division (PHND) and the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) have conducted research since 2003 on the critical links between nutrition, health, and agriculture. This evaluation considers the impact of the work carried out through 2016, looking at the research strategy, engagement, >> Read more Source: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Why the first thousand days matter most
India’s National Nutrition Mission, or POSHAN Abhiyaan, recognizes the multisectoral nature of the challenge of malnutrition and identifies “convergence” as one of its key pillars. It looks at convergence between different ministries and departments at the national, state, district, block and village levels. Conventionally, convergence in nutrition has been understood as the provision of a common platform for different organizations and stakeholders to come together and ensure better coordination. Source: IFPRI South Asia Office
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