BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, poor infant and young child feeding practices and low household dietary diversity remain widespread. The Government has adopted the National Nutrition Programme that emphasizes the need for multi-sectoral collaboration to effectively deliver nutrition-sensitive and nutrition-specific interventions. The Sustainable Undernutrition Reduction in Ethiopia (SURE) programme is one such Government-led initiative that will be implemented jointly by the health and agriculture sectors across 150 districts in Ethiopia. Prior to the design of the SURE programme, this formative research study was conducted to understand how the governance structure and linkages between health and agriculture sectors at local levels can support im...
This research sought to understand the ways in which ideas and discourses in international developme...
Abstract Poor diet quality related to inadequate complementary feeding is a major public health prob...
Abstract Accumulating evidence clearly shows poor implementation of nutrition interventions, in Ethi...
BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, poor infant and young child feeding practices and low household dietary div...
Background: Nutrition-sensitive agriculture is an efective multi-sectoral approach to address the un...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
Background Nutrition-sensitive agriculture is an effective multi-sectoral approach to address the u...
Governments globally are stressing both direct nutrition interventions combined with nutrition sensi...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
The ‘Stories of Change in Nutrition’ research project aims to generate experiential learning for cou...
The multi-sectoral nature of nutrition policymaking adds complexity to the implementation of effecti...
While dietary energy supply has improved, diets in Ethiopia remain low in diversity and provide insu...
BACKGROUND: Maternal undernutrition persists as a serious problem in Ethiopia. Although there are m...
South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are the two regions of the world with the highest concentration of...
This research sought to understand the ways in which ideas and discourses in international developme...
Abstract Poor diet quality related to inadequate complementary feeding is a major public health prob...
Abstract Accumulating evidence clearly shows poor implementation of nutrition interventions, in Ethi...
BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, poor infant and young child feeding practices and low household dietary div...
Background: Nutrition-sensitive agriculture is an efective multi-sectoral approach to address the un...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
Background Nutrition-sensitive agriculture is an effective multi-sectoral approach to address the u...
Governments globally are stressing both direct nutrition interventions combined with nutrition sensi...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
The ‘Stories of Change in Nutrition’ research project aims to generate experiential learning for cou...
The multi-sectoral nature of nutrition policymaking adds complexity to the implementation of effecti...
While dietary energy supply has improved, diets in Ethiopia remain low in diversity and provide insu...
BACKGROUND: Maternal undernutrition persists as a serious problem in Ethiopia. Although there are m...
South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are the two regions of the world with the highest concentration of...
This research sought to understand the ways in which ideas and discourses in international developme...
Abstract Poor diet quality related to inadequate complementary feeding is a major public health prob...
Abstract Accumulating evidence clearly shows poor implementation of nutrition interventions, in Ethi...