Despite recent improvements in the national average, stunting levels in Afghanistan exceed 70% in some Provinces. Agriculture serves as the main source of livelihood for over half of the population and has the potential to be a strong driver of a reduction in under-nutrition. This article reports research conducted through interviews with stakeholders in agriculture and nutrition in the capital, Kabul, and four provinces of Afghanistan, to gain a better understanding of the institutional and political factors surrounding policy making and the nutrition-sensitivity of agriculture. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a total of 46 stakeholders from central government and four provinces, including staff from international organizati...
Considerable recent research has tried to link agricultural production and the distribution of nutri...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, poor infant and young child feeding practices and low household dietary div...
Despite recent improvements in the national average, stunting levels in Afghanistan exceed 70% in so...
Despite recent improvements in the national average, stunting levels in Afghanistan exceed 70% in so...
In Asia, high levels of malnutrition threaten the health and livelihoods of millions of households. ...
South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are the two regions of the world with the highest concentration of...
The food systems approach can contribute to food security and reduced malnutrition levels by identif...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and other global nutrition and health agencies recommend nutriti...
Despite significant improvements over recent decades, rates of undernutrition remain high in South A...
Results of the latest nationwide nutrition survey show that the ‘South Asian paradox’ of persistentl...
The majority of the Afghanistan population live in rural areas where agriculture is critical for liv...
Afghanistan is a country with diverse natural ecologies in a largely arid and mountainous region. Th...
Considerable recent research has tried to link agricultural production and the distribution of nutri...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, poor infant and young child feeding practices and low household dietary div...
Despite recent improvements in the national average, stunting levels in Afghanistan exceed 70% in so...
Despite recent improvements in the national average, stunting levels in Afghanistan exceed 70% in so...
In Asia, high levels of malnutrition threaten the health and livelihoods of millions of households. ...
South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are the two regions of the world with the highest concentration of...
The food systems approach can contribute to food security and reduced malnutrition levels by identif...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and other global nutrition and health agencies recommend nutriti...
Despite significant improvements over recent decades, rates of undernutrition remain high in South A...
Results of the latest nationwide nutrition survey show that the ‘South Asian paradox’ of persistentl...
The majority of the Afghanistan population live in rural areas where agriculture is critical for liv...
Afghanistan is a country with diverse natural ecologies in a largely arid and mountainous region. Th...
Considerable recent research has tried to link agricultural production and the distribution of nutri...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, poor infant and young child feeding practices and low household dietary div...