The Indian state of Maharashtra has been lauded as a ‘success story’ for its rapid and significant decline in undernutrition amongst children. Between 2006 and 2012, childhood stunting fell from 39 to 24%. Whilst the global policy and academic literature strongly emphasises the need to act on nutrition, there are still too few studies outlining the policy processes which been part of successful state-led strategies – particularly at a sub-national level. This study is intended to contribute to future policy via unpacking the unfolding story of policy and programme attention to nutrition. Stakeholder perceptions and opinions on the wider policy, political and contextual reasons for Maharashtra’s decline in child undernutrition were so...
There are now striking differences between major states of India in terms of their performance in re...
A recent IGC Working Paper by Andrew Fraker, Neil Buddy Shah, and Ronald Abraham assesses the perfor...
This article puts a governance lens on India's current approach to tackling undernutrition through D...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
Childhood stunting has declined in India between 2006 and 2016, but not uniformly across all states....
This article examines two narratives on the subject of child undernutrition in India espoused by com...
The recently developed India State Hunger Index 2008 highlights the continuing sorry state of hunger...
Economic growth is widely perceived as a major policy instrument in reducing ...
Abstract: Children are vulnerable segment of population and future of a nation. Their health is nat...
Background: Good economic growth is considered synonymous with good nutrition. In recent past, some ...
Global success case analyses have identified factors supporting reductions in stunting across countr...
BACKGROUND:Maharashtra is the richest Indian state. However, prevalence of undernutrition is unaccep...
In India, 46 percent of infants and children under 3 years old are underweight and more than two-thi...
Background: India has the highest number of undernourished children worldwide. Understanding trends,...
There are now striking differences between major states of India in terms of their performance in re...
A recent IGC Working Paper by Andrew Fraker, Neil Buddy Shah, and Ronald Abraham assesses the perfor...
This article puts a governance lens on India's current approach to tackling undernutrition through D...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
Childhood stunting has declined in India between 2006 and 2016, but not uniformly across all states....
This article examines two narratives on the subject of child undernutrition in India espoused by com...
The recently developed India State Hunger Index 2008 highlights the continuing sorry state of hunger...
Economic growth is widely perceived as a major policy instrument in reducing ...
Abstract: Children are vulnerable segment of population and future of a nation. Their health is nat...
Background: Good economic growth is considered synonymous with good nutrition. In recent past, some ...
Global success case analyses have identified factors supporting reductions in stunting across countr...
BACKGROUND:Maharashtra is the richest Indian state. However, prevalence of undernutrition is unaccep...
In India, 46 percent of infants and children under 3 years old are underweight and more than two-thi...
Background: India has the highest number of undernourished children worldwide. Understanding trends,...
There are now striking differences between major states of India in terms of their performance in re...
A recent IGC Working Paper by Andrew Fraker, Neil Buddy Shah, and Ronald Abraham assesses the perfor...
This article puts a governance lens on India's current approach to tackling undernutrition through D...