In March 2015, a team in the Department of Community Medicine of Bayero University Kano led by Professor Zubairu Iliyasu received a research grant for a new research project to compare the feeding practices of mothers with stunted and non-stunted children. The grant was awarded by ORIE, a DFID-funded consortium of UK and Nigerian organisations [http://www.heart-resources.org/tag/orie/]. ORIE (Operations Research and Impact Evaluation) undertakes nutrition research and evaluation to generate evidence on the operationalisation, cost-effectiveness and impact of a major DFID-funded six-year programme to implement and scale-up nutrition interventions in Northern Nigeria, called WINNN (Working to Improve Nutrition in Northern Nig...
Background: In Kolkata (India), there are high rates of malnourished children (45.9%) under the age ...
In Zamfara in 2014, child stunting rates stood at 50.1% – well above the national average of 32% (...
This summary highlights findings and recommendations from operation research on a Community-Based Ma...
In March 2015, a team in the Department of Community Medicine of Bayero University Kano led by Pro...
In April 2015, the Department of Community Medicine of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, received the...
This four-page research summary highlights findings and recommendations from operations research int...
This report presents findings from the operations research (OR) study which was conducted to strengt...
On the morning of Tuesday 29 April 2014, around 70 stakeholders discussed how to tackle undernutriti...
Background: Breastfeeding is the ideal form of nutrition for the healthy growth of infants, and it r...
Infants and young children in the Northwest province of Nigeria are susceptible to malnutrition. Ina...
The Operations Research and Impact Evaluation (ORIE) project, led by Oxford Policy Management, has ...
Nigeria has African’s largest population of more than 180 million, including 40 million children, an...
This report presents findings from the operations research (OR) study which was conducted to identif...
Background: Stunting (height-for-age z-score < - 2 SD from the median of the WHO growth standards an...
Malnutrition, mostly resulting from poor food, health, and care practices, is related to physiologic...
Background: In Kolkata (India), there are high rates of malnourished children (45.9%) under the age ...
In Zamfara in 2014, child stunting rates stood at 50.1% – well above the national average of 32% (...
This summary highlights findings and recommendations from operation research on a Community-Based Ma...
In March 2015, a team in the Department of Community Medicine of Bayero University Kano led by Pro...
In April 2015, the Department of Community Medicine of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, received the...
This four-page research summary highlights findings and recommendations from operations research int...
This report presents findings from the operations research (OR) study which was conducted to strengt...
On the morning of Tuesday 29 April 2014, around 70 stakeholders discussed how to tackle undernutriti...
Background: Breastfeeding is the ideal form of nutrition for the healthy growth of infants, and it r...
Infants and young children in the Northwest province of Nigeria are susceptible to malnutrition. Ina...
The Operations Research and Impact Evaluation (ORIE) project, led by Oxford Policy Management, has ...
Nigeria has African’s largest population of more than 180 million, including 40 million children, an...
This report presents findings from the operations research (OR) study which was conducted to identif...
Background: Stunting (height-for-age z-score < - 2 SD from the median of the WHO growth standards an...
Malnutrition, mostly resulting from poor food, health, and care practices, is related to physiologic...
Background: In Kolkata (India), there are high rates of malnourished children (45.9%) under the age ...
In Zamfara in 2014, child stunting rates stood at 50.1% – well above the national average of 32% (...
This summary highlights findings and recommendations from operation research on a Community-Based Ma...