This study aimed to shed light on whether it is possible to work multisectorally in nutrition and if so, how. Despite the importance of this question, we know of no comparative studies in the past 20 years that have looked at this question in depth. Much of the discussion at the international level has revolved around judgments made in an academic debate two decades ago or is based on shared personal experiences. Much in the operational environment has changed, even as the common wisdom has not. Those working at the country level have forged ahead with multisectoral ideas and methods.PRIFPRI1PHN
Objective: To show that nutrition science is anchored in food systems and is influenced by the socia...
Abstract With a growing consensus on the need to address malnutrition in a comprehensive and multise...
[[abstract]]A number of imperatives require a re-think of science in general and of nutrition scienc...
This study aimed to shed light on whether it is possible to work multisectorally in nutrition and if...
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...
To identify global lessons in working multisectorally for nutrition and to ascertain what lessons co...
According to Richard Heaver, “multisectoral programs are the most effective way to tackle malnutriti...
In this report, authors Jim Levinson and Yarlini Balarajan of UNICEF New York and Alessandra Marini ...
Multisectoral thinking has long been attractive in the field of development, especially in the socia...
This thesis addresses multi-scale approaches for improving food security with nutritional health. It...
The ASN Board of Directors appointed the Nutrition Research Task Force to develop a report on scient...
International audienceBecause of the approaches adopted according to their links to and potential im...
Objective: To focus on factors that play a major role in our rapid, global nutritional changes. Desi...
Objective: To show that current rates of global population growth, production and consumption of foo...
Objective: To show that nutrition science is anchored in food systems and is influenced by the socia...
Abstract With a growing consensus on the need to address malnutrition in a comprehensive and multise...
[[abstract]]A number of imperatives require a re-think of science in general and of nutrition scienc...
This study aimed to shed light on whether it is possible to work multisectorally in nutrition and if...
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...
To identify global lessons in working multisectorally for nutrition and to ascertain what lessons co...
According to Richard Heaver, “multisectoral programs are the most effective way to tackle malnutriti...
In this report, authors Jim Levinson and Yarlini Balarajan of UNICEF New York and Alessandra Marini ...
Multisectoral thinking has long been attractive in the field of development, especially in the socia...
This thesis addresses multi-scale approaches for improving food security with nutritional health. It...
The ASN Board of Directors appointed the Nutrition Research Task Force to develop a report on scient...
International audienceBecause of the approaches adopted according to their links to and potential im...
Objective: To focus on factors that play a major role in our rapid, global nutritional changes. Desi...
Objective: To show that current rates of global population growth, production and consumption of foo...
Objective: To show that nutrition science is anchored in food systems and is influenced by the socia...
Abstract With a growing consensus on the need to address malnutrition in a comprehensive and multise...
[[abstract]]A number of imperatives require a re-think of science in general and of nutrition scienc...