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Rice seeds availability in India and Bangladesh: farmers’ perspective
2014This briefing paper presents the perspective of farmers and their preferences in Bangladesh and India with regard to availability and accessibility of rice seeds.DocumentSuccess factors for women's and children's health: Policy and programme highlights from 10 fast-track cuontries
The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, 2014There have been substantial achievements towards MDGs 4 and 5 (to reduce child mortality and improve maternal health) from 1990 (the baseline for the MDGs) to 2014.DocumentDevelopment and acceptability testing of ready-to-use supplementary food made from locally available food ingredients in Bangladesh
BioMed Central, 2014Inadequate energy and micronutrient intake during childhood is a major public health problem in developing countries. Ready-to-use supplementary food (RUSF) made of locally available food ingredients can improve micronutrient status and growth of children. The objective of this study was to develop RUSF using locally available food ingredients and test their acceptability.DocumentWhat are the Factors Enabling and Constraining Effective Leaders in Nutrition? A Four Country Study
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014Leadership has been identified as a key factor in supporting action on nutrition in countries experiencing a high burden of childhood undernutrition.DocumentEvaluating the costs of the school nutrition project in Bangladesh
Home Grown School Feeding, 2013School health and nutrition programmes provide the foundation for children’s physical, cognitive and educational development. The purpose of this analysis is to examine the Dubai Cares/GAIN-Assisted School Nutrition Project in Bangladesh.DocumentFrom the ground up: Changing the conversation about climate change
BBC Media Action, 2014This policy briefing, produced by BBC Media Action, draws upon the world’s largest study of people’s everyday experience of climate change: the Climate Asia Project.DocumentClimate and Development Outlook: Bangladesh Special Edition
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2014This bulletin features a range of recent results and learning from the Climate & Development Knowledge Network’s (CDKN’s) programme to strengthen climate resilient development in Bangladesh.DocumentSocio-ecological vulnerability assessment of flood and saline-prone region in rural Bangladesh
Bioforsk / Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, 2014The agrarian population in Bangladesh is ranked by many studies to be of the most vulnerable in the world due to the poor socio-economic features, the unique geophysical location and the high exposure to climate change effects.DocumentClimate change and vulnerability in Bangladesh
Bioforsk / Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, 2014It is predicted that climate change will aggravate the presence of sudden (e.g. cyclones, floods etc.) and chronic (e.g. drought, erosion) hazards to agrarian communities in Bangladesh. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2001) the exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity to climate change determines the degree of vulnerability for a social or ecological system.DocumentAMA ‘Aponjon’ Formative Research Report
Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative, 2013The Aponjon initiative (meaning close one/dear one) was launched under the Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action in December 2012 after a formative research phase.Pages
