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Nutrition political economy, Pakistan: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province report
Maximising the Quality of Scaling Up Nutrition, 2013In this report the authors take a look at strategic opportunities and barriers for action on under-nutrition,particularly for women and children in KP Province in the post-devolution context. The study assesses underlying contextual challenges pertaining to nutrition, horizontal coordination forDocumentNutrition political economy, Pakistan: Punjab province report
Maximising the Quality of Scaling Up Nutrition, 2013In this report the authors take a look at strategic opportunities and barriers for action on under-nutrition,particularly for women and children, in Punjab in the post-devolution context.DocumentNutrition political economy, Pakistan: Balochistan province report
Maximising the Quality of Scaling Up Nutrition, 2013In this report, the authors take a look at strategic opportunities and barriers for action on under-nutrition,particularly for women and children in Balochistan Province in the post-devolution context. The study assesses underlying contextual challenges pertaining to nutrition, horizontal coordination forDocumentNutrition political economy Pakistan: Sindh province report
Maximising the Quality of Scaling Up Nutrition, 2013In this report, the authros take a look at strategic opportunities and barriers for action on under-nutrition,particularly for women and children in Sindh Province in the post-devolution context.DocumentThe political economy of undernutrition - National Report: Pakistan
Maximising the Quality of Scaling Up Nutrition, 2013In this report, the authors use political economy analysis to demonstrate that nutrition in Pakistan has remained off the policy agenda because of large disconnects between key sectors, a lack of integrated cross-sectoral programmes, and a missing constituency for nutrition within the political and bureaucratic elites, civil society groups, and the electorate in general.OrganisationMaximising the Quality of Scaling Up Nutrition (MQSUN)
About Maximising the Quality of Scaling up Nutrition Programmes (MQSUN):DocumentWorkshop report: Food and nutrition security: building global partnerships through South-South cooperation
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014A workshop was organised on 16th April, 2014 on ‘Food and Nutrition Security: building global partnerships through south-south cooperation’ by DFID under its Knowledge Partnership Program at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.DocumentNutrition security of women and children in India: opportunity for building partnership with Low Income Countries (LIC)
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014Malnutrition is often incorrectly perceived merely as a food problem. Under nutrition, hunger and food insecurity are not the same thing. Malnutrition is a complex multi-determinant problem. Malnutrition is a result of impact of immediate causes of malnutrition - diet and infection.DocumentMajor dietary patterns in relation to stunting among children in Tehran, Iran
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 2013To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no information is available to link major dietary patterns to stunting during childhood, although dietary patterns are associated with chronic diseases. This study is conducted to determine the relationship between major dietary patterns and stunting in the first grade pupils of Tehran in 2009.DocumentImpact of individual, household and community characteristics on children’s nutritional indicators
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 2014Owing to the high prevalence of malnutrition worldwide, children aged 0-5 year(s) have received much programming attention. The focus of such interventions is on reducing the prevalence of malnutrition; thus, these interventions give children a fair chance of survival, growth, and development. Typically, most interventions target all under-five children.Pages
