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The study uses a framework working outwards from individual capabilities, knowledge and motivations to wider political economy considerations
This paper discusses how knowledge and evidence, politics and governance, and capacity and resources are pivotal to create political momentum
South Asia has experienced rapid economic growth, yet it still has the highest rate of child malnutrition in the world
This research brief was based on a paper in the The Lancet series on Maternal and Child Nutrition
This paper aims to understand whether spatial and seasonal variations affect maternal and childhood undernutrition in Bangladesh
Malnutrition is a serious problem in Afghanistan with national statistics confirming high rates of stunting among vulnerable groups
This paper explores the possible linkages between agricultural prosperity with rural child nutrition at the macro level
This report presents new primary research findings on political commitment in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia
This new global nutrition strategy sets out how the UK plans to deliver results and show leadership on tackling global undernutrition.
Reducing malnutrition in Africa has intrinsic and instrumental value as better nourished populations are more economically productive
What public and private actions are needed to strengthen the impacts of agri-food value chains on nutrition India?
Bangladesh has managed to sustain a surprisingly rapid reduction in the rate of child undernutrition for at least 2 decades
This study aims at linking child underweight rates to agricultural land productivity and to the provisioning of public services
More than 2 billion people suffer a serious lack of vitamins and minerals and more than 200 million children are stunted or wasted
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