IFPRI Report and Dataset Available: 2011-2012 Bangladesh Integrated Household...
IFPRI’s recently released 255-page report, “The Status of Food Security in the Feed the Future Zone and Other Regions of Bangladesh: Results from the 2011-2012 Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey,”...
View ArticleWorkshop on gender and agriculture in Bangladesh a success
Chiara Kovarik, IFPRI, presents on the WEAI Global Synthesis Report Guest contributors: Chiara Kovarik and Shalini Roy, IFPRI On Wednesday, June 18th, IFPRI hosted a one-day workshop in Dhaka,...
View Article‘The other Asian enigma’
A4NH partner in tackling undernutrition, LANSA, just released a new policy brief titled, The other Asian enigma: Explaining the rapid reduction of undernutrition in Bangladesh. LANSA (Leveraging...
View ArticleAddressing complexities of measuring women’s time use in Bangladesh
Collecting accurate time use data is notoriously challenging across demographics, and gender norms relating to definitions of work can even further obscure accurate time use reporting. This month,...
View ArticleIt’s about time: Interpreting time use results from two studies in Bangladesh
Monica Jain’s blog post on women’s time use in Bangladesh from last month's Gender-Nutrition Idea Exchange generated a lot of discussion within the IFPRI gender team. Monica's findings differed from a...
View ArticleGendered pathways and puzzles in agriculture-nutrition research
Agnes Quisumbing (Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI) recently participated in the 5th annual Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health (LCIRAH) conference, which focused this...
View ArticleCountry-led ‘ANGeL’ to generate evidence in Bangladesh
Woman at the market in Bangladesh. (IFPRI Images/Flickr) On October 29, 2015, the government of Bangladesh officially launched the project, Orienting Agriculture toward Improved Nutrition...
View ArticleIFPRI Report and Dataset Available: 2011-2012 Bangladesh Integrated Household...
IFPRI’s recently released 255-page report, “The Status of Food Security in the Feed the Future Zone and Other Regions of Bangladesh: Results from the 2011-2012 Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey,”...
View ArticleWorkshop on gender and agriculture in Bangladesh a success
Chiara Kovarik, IFPRI, presents on the WEAI Global Synthesis Report Guest contributors: Chiara Kovarik and Shalini Roy, IFPRI On Wednesday, June 18th, IFPRI hosted a one-day workshop in Dhaka,...
View Article‘The other Asian enigma’
A4NH partner in tackling undernutrition, LANSA, just released a new policy brief titled, The other Asian enigma: Explaining the rapid reduction of undernutrition in Bangladesh. LANSA (Leveraging...
View ArticleAddressing complexities of measuring women’s time use in Bangladesh
Collecting accurate time use data is notoriously challenging across demographics, and gender norms relating to definitions of work can even further obscure accurate time use reporting. This month,...
View ArticleIt’s about time: Interpreting time use results from two studies in Bangladesh
Monica Jain’s blog post on women’s time use in Bangladesh from last month's Gender-Nutrition Idea Exchange generated a lot of discussion within the IFPRI gender team. Monica's findings differed from a...
View ArticleGendered pathways and puzzles in agriculture-nutrition research
Agnes Quisumbing (Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI) recently participated in the 5th annual Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health (LCIRAH) conference, which focused this...
View ArticleCountry-led ‘ANGeL’ to generate evidence in Bangladesh
Woman at the market in Bangladesh. (IFPRI Images/Flickr) On October 29, 2015, the government of Bangladesh officially launched the project, Orienting Agriculture toward Improved Nutrition...
View ArticleInternational Women’s Day 2016: Empowering women with data and evidence in...
This month on the Gender-Nutrition Idea Exchange we celebrate International Women's Day 2016. In this blog, originally published on IFPRI's website, Agnes Quisumbing, Senior Research Fellow at the...
View ArticleHappy Pi Day from A4NH: Increasing—and Improving—Your Slice of the Pie
It’s Pi Day! (3/14). And to celebrate we’re continuing our focus on women’s empowerment in Bangladesh using pie charts to show the linkages between women’s empowerment and dietary quality. We advise...
View ArticleImproving breastfeeding practices for better nutrition and health
A health care worker provides breastfeeding support to a mother at a local clinic in Vietnam set up by the Alive & Thrive program. To mark World Breastfeeding Week 2016 (Aug. 1-7), IFPRI...
View ArticleStories of change in nutrition: country briefs available
The Stories of Change in Nutrition initiative, funded by CIFF and DFID through Transform Nutrition, fills a key gap in the experiential evidence base for nutrition. In-depth case studies from five...
View ArticleKeeping doors open through investments in adolescent schooling and nutrition:...
Adolescence is a crucial stage of life as it shapes an individual’s well-being throughout their life course and affects the well-being of future generations. Using evidence from IFPRIs impact...
View ArticleProject in Bangladesh Aims to Strengthen Links Between Agriculture,...
The Ministry of Agriculture in Bangladesh is implementing the three-year Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Linkages (ANGeL) Project, which aims to identify actions and investments in agriculture that...
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