welcome and overview of transform nutrition in south asia
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Stuart Gillespie, IFPRI
www.transformnutrition.org
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IMPROVING CHILD NUTRITION: The achievable imperative for global progress. UNICEF 2013 3
Most stunting is in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa
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Consequences of malnutrition
• Child death and illness– 25,000 under-fives die every day (11,000 due to malnutrition
ie 45%)• By far the biggest driver of the global burden of disease• Cognitive impairment• Lost income-earning potential• Annual GDP losses in Africa 11%• Intergenerational transmission of stunting• Double burden of over- and undernutrition• Global epidemic of non-communicable disease (NCDs)
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Lancet 2013 conceptual framework
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Focus countries
• India• Bangladesh• Kenya• Ethiopia
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Transform Nutrition Consortium Partners
International Food Policy Research Institute
Institute for Development Studies
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
Public Health Foundation of India
Save the Children
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Transform Nutrition’s Theory of Change
Developing and sustaininga robust enabling
environment
Improved capacity to maximise nutrition sensitivity
of indirect interventions
Actionable evidence on scaling direct
interventions
PURPOSEUnlock puzzles to
transform thinking and action on nutrition
Strong network of nutrition champions
Increased profile of nutrition in public
policy through communication
processes
Accelerated reduction in undernutrition
Nutrition moved higher up development agenda
Transformed thinking and action for
undernutrition reduction
OUTCOMES
OUTPUTS
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Core Research Themes
1. Transforming delivery– How to choose the best interventions and delivery strategies to scale
up nutrition?
1. Transforming agriculture and social protection – How to maximize the impacts of investments in agriculture and social
protection on nutrition?
1. Transforming leadership, commitment and accountability – How can we build commitment to, and accountability for, scaling up
nutrition-relevant actions?
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Core Research Themes
1. Transforming delivery– How to choose the best interventions and delivery strategies to scale
up nutrition?
1. Transforming agriculture and social protection – How to maximize the impacts of investments in agriculture and social
protection on nutrition?
1. Transforming leadership, commitment and accountability – How can we build commitment to, and accountability for, scaling up
nutrition-relevant actions?