This article presents an example of a power analysis in the nutrition policy process in Zambia, using the ‘power cube’ framework. Here, nutrition policy priorities were found to have been shaped by a global epistemic community relying on the hidden and invisible power of technical language and knowledge to frame policy options which resonated with their own beliefs about malnutrition. Actors in the Zambian nutrition policy process worked largely in closed spaces of power, with policy options set and selected by small policy elites. Striking in their absence from either invited or claimed spaces of power were the malnourished themselves, or their communities or representatives, who did not have a clear voice in Zambia’s nutrition policy proc...
The uneven distribution of hunger and nutrition reflects the unequal distribution of power in the fo...
It is to the credit of the Zambian leadership and the development community that a great deal of mom...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
This article presents an example of a power analysis in the nutrition policy process in Zambia, usin...
Stunted growth in children and multisectoral action to address it are dominant ideas in the internat...
Food systems policy has multiple legitimate aims, and different policy actors hold different values,...
The exercise of power is central to understanding global health and its policy and governance proces...
An enabling environment for malnutrition reduction includes creating policy and political momentum, ...
BACKGROUND: The exercise of power is central to understanding global health and its policy and gover...
Zambia suffers high levels of child stunting and is struggling to achieve the nutrition-related MDGs...
The concept of food and nutrition policy has broadened from simply being an aspect of health policy,...
The nutrition transition literature has generally drawn on epidemiologic and demographic changes to ...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
It is to the credit of the Zambian leadership and the development community that a great deal of mom...
The nutrition transition literature has generally drawn on epidemiologic and demographic changes to ...
The uneven distribution of hunger and nutrition reflects the unequal distribution of power in the fo...
It is to the credit of the Zambian leadership and the development community that a great deal of mom...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
This article presents an example of a power analysis in the nutrition policy process in Zambia, usin...
Stunted growth in children and multisectoral action to address it are dominant ideas in the internat...
Food systems policy has multiple legitimate aims, and different policy actors hold different values,...
The exercise of power is central to understanding global health and its policy and governance proces...
An enabling environment for malnutrition reduction includes creating policy and political momentum, ...
BACKGROUND: The exercise of power is central to understanding global health and its policy and gover...
Zambia suffers high levels of child stunting and is struggling to achieve the nutrition-related MDGs...
The concept of food and nutrition policy has broadened from simply being an aspect of health policy,...
The nutrition transition literature has generally drawn on epidemiologic and demographic changes to ...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
It is to the credit of the Zambian leadership and the development community that a great deal of mom...
The nutrition transition literature has generally drawn on epidemiologic and demographic changes to ...
The uneven distribution of hunger and nutrition reflects the unequal distribution of power in the fo...
It is to the credit of the Zambian leadership and the development community that a great deal of mom...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...