What are the Factors Enabling and Constraining Effective Leaders in Nutrition? A Four Country Study

This is a study of individuals identified as influential within nutrition in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya and India

Abstract

Leadership has been identified as a key factor in supporting action on nutrition in countries experiencing a high burden of childhood undernutrition. This study of individuals identified as influential within nutrition in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya and India examines why particular individuals champion nutrition policy, and how they operate in the wider policy and political environments of their countries. Based on analysis of 89 interviews, we consider how individual (adult development) capacities, knowledge and motivations, and wider political economy considerations structure the ability of these leaders to think and act. We argue that only by locating individuals within this wider political economy can we begin to appreciate the range of strategies and avenues for influence (or constraints to that influence) that individual leaders employ and face. We review the literature in this area and suggest a number of ways in which we may support, nurture and develop nutrition leadership in future.

This research is supported by the Department for International Development’s Transform Nutrition Programme which is led by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Citation

Nisbett, N.; Wach, E.; Haddad, L.; Shams, E.L. What are the Factors Enabling and Constraining Effective Leaders in Nutrition? A Four Country Study. IDS Working Papers (2014) No. 447, 26 pp.

What are the Factors Enabling and Constraining Effective Leaders in Nutrition? A Four Country Study

Published 1 January 2014