Global success case analyses have identified factors supporting reductions in stunting across countries; less is known about successes at the subnational levels. We studied four states in India, assessing contributors to reductions in stunting between 2006 and 2016. Using public datasets, literature review, policy analyses and stakeholder interviews, we interpreted changes in the context of policies, programs and enabling environment. Primary contributors to stunting reduction were improvements in coverage of health and nutrition interventions (ranged between 11 to 23% among different states), household conditions (22–47%), and maternal factors (15–30%). Political and bureaucratic leadership engaged civil society and development partners fa...
Maternal malnutrition contributes 20% of childhood stunting globally. Stunting prevalence in childre...
Background: Stunting is a significant public health problem in childhood in developing countries. Su...
Objective: We systematically evaluated health and nutrition programmes to identify context-specific ...
Global success case analyses have identified factors supporting reductions in stunting across countr...
Childhood stunting has declined in India between 2006 and 2016, but not uniformly across all states....
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
Global attention to reducing childhood stunting has increased the demand for guidance on translating...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
India accounts for approximately one third of the world's total population of stunted preschoolers. ...
Background: Child stunting and linear growth faltering have declined over the past few decades and s...
The Indian state of Maharashtra has been lauded as a ‘success story’ for its rapid and significant d...
Aim: In spite of India\u27s healthy economic growth during the last two decades, about 40 percent of...
also one of the wealthiest. Between 2006 and 2012 the prevalence of stunting in Maharashtra declined...
Maternal malnutrition contributes 20% of childhood stunting globally. Stunting prevalence in childre...
Background: Stunting is a significant public health problem in childhood in developing countries. Su...
Objective: We systematically evaluated health and nutrition programmes to identify context-specific ...
Global success case analyses have identified factors supporting reductions in stunting across countr...
Childhood stunting has declined in India between 2006 and 2016, but not uniformly across all states....
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
Global attention to reducing childhood stunting has increased the demand for guidance on translating...
India comprises one-sixth of the world’s population and one-third of the global burden of undernutri...
India accounts for approximately one third of the world's total population of stunted preschoolers. ...
Background: Child stunting and linear growth faltering have declined over the past few decades and s...
The Indian state of Maharashtra has been lauded as a ‘success story’ for its rapid and significant d...
Aim: In spite of India\u27s healthy economic growth during the last two decades, about 40 percent of...
also one of the wealthiest. Between 2006 and 2012 the prevalence of stunting in Maharashtra declined...
Maternal malnutrition contributes 20% of childhood stunting globally. Stunting prevalence in childre...
Background: Stunting is a significant public health problem in childhood in developing countries. Su...
Objective: We systematically evaluated health and nutrition programmes to identify context-specific ...