The persistence of undernutrition in the face of India’s impressive economic growth continues to be of enormous concern. Though there are recognized essential inputs for child and maternal nutrition, less than 55 percent of mothers and children receive any of these inputs in India (Menon and Aguayo 2011). To better clarify the extent to which current nutrition programs in India incorporate essential inputs for nutrition, a team from POSHAN reviewed nutrition programs in India for the inclusion of such inputs and examined how these inputs are implemented and delivered.Non-PRIFPRI1; POSHAN; CRP4NDO; PHND; A4NHCGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH
This India Health Report: Nutrition 2015 surveys the trends in maternal and child undernutrition in ...
India is home to one-third of the world’s malnourished children. This figure that remains stubbornly...
Abstract: Children are vulnerable segment of population and future of a nation. Their health is nat...
The persistence of undernutrition in the face of India’s impressive economic growth continues to be ...
The persistence of undernutrition in the face of India’s impressive economic growth continues to be ...
The persistence of undernutrition in the face of India’s impressive economic growth is of enormous c...
In India, 46 percent of infants and children under 3 years old are underweight and more than two-thi...
Despite encouraging progress on nutrition outcomes in the last decade, malnutrition continues to be ...
In India, policies are in place to address the set of nutrition-specific interventions that will acc...
India’s record of undernutrition presents a stubborn challenge. Given the multiple determinants of c...
Nutrition-specific interventions are aimed at improving the food, health, and care environment for w...
Undernutrition imposes a staggering cost worldwide in terms of lives lost, forgone productivity, hea...
Last year was a remarkable one for nutrition in India. After years of slow and somewhat tentative ac...
In India, progress against undernutrition has been slow. Given its importance for income generation,...
Undernutrition below two years of age remains a major public health problem in India. We conducted a...
This India Health Report: Nutrition 2015 surveys the trends in maternal and child undernutrition in ...
India is home to one-third of the world’s malnourished children. This figure that remains stubbornly...
Abstract: Children are vulnerable segment of population and future of a nation. Their health is nat...
The persistence of undernutrition in the face of India’s impressive economic growth continues to be ...
The persistence of undernutrition in the face of India’s impressive economic growth continues to be ...
The persistence of undernutrition in the face of India’s impressive economic growth is of enormous c...
In India, 46 percent of infants and children under 3 years old are underweight and more than two-thi...
Despite encouraging progress on nutrition outcomes in the last decade, malnutrition continues to be ...
In India, policies are in place to address the set of nutrition-specific interventions that will acc...
India’s record of undernutrition presents a stubborn challenge. Given the multiple determinants of c...
Nutrition-specific interventions are aimed at improving the food, health, and care environment for w...
Undernutrition imposes a staggering cost worldwide in terms of lives lost, forgone productivity, hea...
Last year was a remarkable one for nutrition in India. After years of slow and somewhat tentative ac...
In India, progress against undernutrition has been slow. Given its importance for income generation,...
Undernutrition below two years of age remains a major public health problem in India. We conducted a...
This India Health Report: Nutrition 2015 surveys the trends in maternal and child undernutrition in ...
India is home to one-third of the world’s malnourished children. This figure that remains stubbornly...
Abstract: Children are vulnerable segment of population and future of a nation. Their health is nat...