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This paper examines gender differentials in adolescent nutrition in Koraput district in Odisha and Wardha district in Maharashtra
This study finds that safe water, sanitation, women’s education and the quantity and quality of food have been drivers of reductions in stunting
This paper follows the evolution of the policy debates on nutrition and agriculture from India’s Independence to the present
The first 1000 days between conception and a child's second birthday is the most crucial window of opportunity for interventions
The South Asian region and in particular India, has one of the highest rates of child undernutrition in the world
This study assesses the costs, cost-efficiency and cost-effectiveness in achieving nutrition outcomes of 3 CBIs in southern Pakistan
Making safe, nutrient-rich foods more accessible to people on low-incomes is one way to reduce micronutrient undernutrition
Based on evidence from six countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Peru and Zambia
This report provides an overview of the trends of urbanisation, the urban poor, and urban nutrition
This paper updates the evidence base on maternal and child undernutrition in the light of new research since 2009
This paper updates the evidence base on maternal and child undernutrition in the light of new research undertaken since 2009
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