The prevalence of underweight children in Bihar is higher than in any country in the world, and the provision of public services to address malnutrition is poor. Based on an assessment of the government’s nutritional support to mothers and children, this column sheds light on the grim public service delivery, likely causes, and ideas to address the problem
The recently developed India State Hunger Index 2008 highlights the continuing sorry state of hunger...
UNICEF estimated that nearly 2.6 million children, who die due to malnutrition each year, are equiva...
Background: Good economic growth is considered synonymous with good nutrition. In recent past, some ...
A recent IGC Working Paper by Andrew Fraker, Neil Buddy Shah, and Ronald Abraham assesses the perfor...
Ensuring food and nutrition security is a big challenge for India, given its huge population and hig...
Despite excellent economic growth in the last two decades India continues to suffer from ‘alarming’ ...
Abstract: Children are vulnerable segment of population and future of a nation. Their health is nat...
Background: World Vision India with its existence in across the country implemented the emergen...
Malnutrition in children is responsible for more than 3.5 million deaths every year and is thus a se...
During the last 40 years, many nutrition programs were run in India. These include creating an Integ...
India is now facing very serious problems like childhood malnutrition. India is continuously working...
With rapid economic growth and little progress in banishing undernutrition, India is an economic pow...
Introduction: There is no significant difference between NFHS II &III with respect to under...
Background: World Vision India with its existence in across the country implemented the emergency fe...
The India’s food problems are far more complex and widespread than just under nutrition. Certainly, ...
The recently developed India State Hunger Index 2008 highlights the continuing sorry state of hunger...
UNICEF estimated that nearly 2.6 million children, who die due to malnutrition each year, are equiva...
Background: Good economic growth is considered synonymous with good nutrition. In recent past, some ...
A recent IGC Working Paper by Andrew Fraker, Neil Buddy Shah, and Ronald Abraham assesses the perfor...
Ensuring food and nutrition security is a big challenge for India, given its huge population and hig...
Despite excellent economic growth in the last two decades India continues to suffer from ‘alarming’ ...
Abstract: Children are vulnerable segment of population and future of a nation. Their health is nat...
Background: World Vision India with its existence in across the country implemented the emergen...
Malnutrition in children is responsible for more than 3.5 million deaths every year and is thus a se...
During the last 40 years, many nutrition programs were run in India. These include creating an Integ...
India is now facing very serious problems like childhood malnutrition. India is continuously working...
With rapid economic growth and little progress in banishing undernutrition, India is an economic pow...
Introduction: There is no significant difference between NFHS II &III with respect to under...
Background: World Vision India with its existence in across the country implemented the emergency fe...
The India’s food problems are far more complex and widespread than just under nutrition. Certainly, ...
The recently developed India State Hunger Index 2008 highlights the continuing sorry state of hunger...
UNICEF estimated that nearly 2.6 million children, who die due to malnutrition each year, are equiva...
Background: Good economic growth is considered synonymous with good nutrition. In recent past, some ...