Alive & Thrive in collaboration with IFPRI has published reports and briefs on nutrition sensitive agriculture in six regions in Ethiopia. Good nutrition supports healthy brain development and allows children to achieve their full potential. Nutrition is part of agriculture; however, increased staple food production to achieve caloric self-sufficiency, a laudable goal for governments national >> Read more Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopian Strategy Support Program
Seasonality: a missing link in preventing undernutrition
New journal article by Kaleab Baye and Kalle Hirvonen. Abstract: The increasing recognition that stunting and wasting are linked, and that wasting can increase the risk of subsequent stunting, has serious programmatic and policy implications, as highlighted by Jonathan Wells and colleagues in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health. Clearly, a shift in how child >> Read more Source: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
Seasonality: a missing link in preventing undernutrition
New journal article by Kaleab Baye and Kalle Hirvonen. Abstract: The increasing recognition that stunting and wasting are linked, and that wasting can increase the risk of subsequent stunting, has serious programmatic and policy implications, as highlighted by Jonathan Wells and colleagues in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health. Clearly, a shift in how child >> Read more Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopian Strategy Support Program
Abstract Digest on Maternal and Child Nutrition Research – Issue 30
In this issue of Abstract Digest, we present to you a collection of articles on various outcomes, determinants and interventions Source: POSHAN: Partnerships and Opportunities to Strengthen and Harmonize Actions for Nutrition in India
Empowering Africa’s women farmers (Newsday)
Re-post from IFPRI.ORG. Newsday (Zimbabwe) reported on an op-ed by Ruth Meinzen-Dick. The op-ed explains that over 60% of all employed women in Sub-Saharan Africa work in agriculture. Yet the region’s women farmers often reap a meager harvest, not because of inclement weather or poor soil quality, but because of their gender. Republished in The >> Read more Source: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
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