Improving nutrition in developing nations is likely to require a multisectoral approach that involves a variety of ministries and organizations addressing particular aspects of the problem. Despite the promise of such multisectoral efforts, relatively little research has been done on how such efforts can be made effective. Working Multisectorally in Nutrition: Principles, Practices, and Case Studies provides much-needed evidence on this topic. Using case studies from Senegal and Colombia of successful multisectoral efforts to integrate action on nutrition, the book identifies common characteristics that likely contributed to the programs’ achievements. Key factors were inspiration and support from political leaders and technical staff; effe...
Food and Nutritional Strategies : Concepts Objectives Application In 20 years the population of th...
Multisectoral approaches are central to the global Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) movement and the Susta...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
Improving nutrition in developing nations is likely to require a multisectoral approach that involve...
The motivation for a multisectoral approach to nutrition applies whether we are talking about comple...
In this report, authors Jim Levinson and Yarlini Balarajan of UNICEF New York and Alessandra Marini ...
To identify global lessons in working multisectorally for nutrition and to ascertain what lessons co...
Multisectoral coordination and action are recognized as necessary conditions to effec-tively address...
This study aimed to shed light on whether it is possible to work multisectorally in nutrition and if...
According to Richard Heaver, “multisectoral programs are the most effective way to tackle malnutriti...
Multisectoral thinking has long been attractive in the field of development, especially in the socia...
Using agriculture to improve nutrition is an approach growing in popularity, with programs becoming ...
For countries looking to implement multisectoral nutrition plans, it is critical to understand what ...
Background. Malnutrition arises from multifaceted causes and requires action from multiple sectors t...
Abstract With a growing consensus on the need to address malnutrition in a comprehensive and multise...
Food and Nutritional Strategies : Concepts Objectives Application In 20 years the population of th...
Multisectoral approaches are central to the global Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) movement and the Susta...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...
Improving nutrition in developing nations is likely to require a multisectoral approach that involve...
The motivation for a multisectoral approach to nutrition applies whether we are talking about comple...
In this report, authors Jim Levinson and Yarlini Balarajan of UNICEF New York and Alessandra Marini ...
To identify global lessons in working multisectorally for nutrition and to ascertain what lessons co...
Multisectoral coordination and action are recognized as necessary conditions to effec-tively address...
This study aimed to shed light on whether it is possible to work multisectorally in nutrition and if...
According to Richard Heaver, “multisectoral programs are the most effective way to tackle malnutriti...
Multisectoral thinking has long been attractive in the field of development, especially in the socia...
Using agriculture to improve nutrition is an approach growing in popularity, with programs becoming ...
For countries looking to implement multisectoral nutrition plans, it is critical to understand what ...
Background. Malnutrition arises from multifaceted causes and requires action from multiple sectors t...
Abstract With a growing consensus on the need to address malnutrition in a comprehensive and multise...
Food and Nutritional Strategies : Concepts Objectives Application In 20 years the population of th...
Multisectoral approaches are central to the global Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) movement and the Susta...
Malnutrition costs the world trillions of dollars, but global commitment to improving people’s nutri...