Compliance of Edible Oil and Salt Fortification with National Program Standards in Bangladesh
This study is part of a larger research project commissioned by the Global Alliance for Improving Nutrition (GAIN), in this instance...
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This study is part of a larger research project commissioned by the Global Alliance for Improving Nutrition (GAIN), in this instance...
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This article reviews the empirical literature about gender and productive uses of energy, focusing on electricity, to answer three...
Donors are increasingly prioritising programmes that support economic transformation in the rapidly growing cities of the developing...
The south of Georgia is an ethnically-diverse, semi-mountainous region in the Caucasus with a rural population of 700,000 that relies...
To achieve its aim of reducing malnutrition in the countries with the highest burden, the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement is supporting the creation of multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder platforms (MSPs) in multiple SUN member countries. The overall objective of this work is to identify and document information on the institutional configurations for MSPs that are most appropriate for achieving national goals on nutrition in different contexts, and develop tools and resources to disseminate best practices for designing MSPs.
Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA) is an international research partnership. We are working together to discover how agriculture and food-related interventions can be better designed to improve nutrition, particularly for children and adolescent girls.
The Business and Development Centre (BDC) brings together thinking from business, economics, political science and development studies to tackle critical questions on the role of business in development, focusing initially on agriculture, food and nutrition, the green economy and public health.
Through our research, policy engagement, teaching and training, we support the emergence of development pathways that deliver both...
As one in three people are affected, and virtually every country on this planet is facing a serious public health challenge due to malnutrition, the latest IDS Bulletin calls for actors from across sectors to work together to tackle the global epidemic.