Analysing Nutrition Governance
The project examines what factors enable governments to commit to national nutrition strategies and deliver appropriate nutrition policies in the long run.
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The project examines what factors enable governments to commit to national nutrition strategies and deliver appropriate nutrition policies in the long run.
With the world economy in a major downturn, the stakes for developing countries could not be higher. Public support for international development and aid will play a key role. But is there a domestic consensus on the UK's role in international development and what are its contours?
IDS Director, Lawrence Haddad, examines the persistent challenge of malnutrition in India and assesses what more can be done to effectively tackle the challenge.
The Indian state of Odisha has made significant strides to address health and nutrition in the last 25 years. We used public data,...
Published by: IDS
Child undernutrition is one of the most devastating realities in many parts of the world. Globally in 2015, 159 million children below the age of five years were too short for their age (stunted) and 50 million were too thin for their height (wasted).
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This year’s UN Millennium Report highlights the lack of progress in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in sub-Saharan...
The title of this article is knowingly immodest. Who, you may think, says development research needs to be reinvented? Who is IDS to...
Does development research need reinventing? If it does, why now and in what ways does it need to be changed? These are the questions...
The world is a risky place. Many of us reading this IDS Bulletin will have ample ways of dealing with risk. A look through my ‘to...
The intergenerational transmission (IGT) of poverty is a well?established conceptualisation of how poverty is reproduced over time. IGT...