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LANSA announces seven successful formative and feasibility research bids

Following a very successful and highly competitive Research Call for Proposals under LANSA’s second Responsive Window, seven groups of researchers and practitioners have been awarded!  

The winners are: Action Against Hunger; BRAC Afghanistan; Institute for Financial Management and Research; University of Heidelberg; University of Queensland; University of Sydney; and Vaagdhara.

The awarded studies will conduct exciting formative and feasibility studies in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. They will deliver a body of research on potential interventions in agriculture designed to improve nutrition and health outcomes especially in women and children.

LANSA received nearly 90 research proposals covering research in Afghanistan (3), Bangladesh (7), India (33) and Pakistan (35), as well as seven bids for multi-country studies. Shortlisted applicants were asked to prepare and submit full research proposals. These were then reviewed by the internal review team and an external panel using a standard scoring system, and the best were awarded. 

LANSA Responsive Window opportunity

This facility seeks to engender a wider sense of engagement among national and regional stakeholders in the core challenge of improving the impact of agri-food systems, policies, programmes and interventions on nutrition. 

Applications proposing new and innovative interventions in any area of agriculture for nutrition and / or to test the feasibility of scaling-up such innovations were invited under LANSA's second responsive window call in July-August 2015. The initiative was for our Pillar 3 research - aiming to define a suite of interventions in agriculture that have the potential to have positive impacts on nutrition outcomes, especially in women and children.

Earlier in 2015, LANSA had in May-June requested ideas to support the Call via an online consultation hosted by United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation Global Forum on Food Security and Nutrition and many ideas received here helped to frame the Responsive Window Call. We received a total of 52 exchange-responses with brilliant ideas!

Ahead of the online dialogue, Alan Dangour, Lead for Pillar 3 studies under LANSA, posted a blog on Secure Nutrition platform inviting agriculture-nutrition stakeholders to prompt a discussion on out-of-the-box ideas ‘nutrition-sensitive agriculture’ initiatives around the world.  

The successful research proposals are:

For Afghanistan:

For Bangladesh:

For India:

For Pakistan:

The research projects are now underway and will continue in 2017. Updates about the ongoing research and research outputs will be posted on LANSA’s website.

For more information, contact Sangeetha Rajeesh at sangeetha.lansa@gmail.com

LANSA is led by M S Swaminathan Research Foundation, and its partners include BRAC, Collective for Social Science Research, the Institute of Development Studies, International Food Policy Research Institute and the Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health. The consortium is funded by the UK’s Department for International Development.

LANSA felicitated for work done to advance nutrition


The Odisha Environment Congress (OEC) had its sixth edition in December 2015 between 22 and 24 at Bhubaneswar, Odisha. LANSA was felicitated for its outstanding work in the field of advancement of nutrition. Akshaya Kumar Panda, senior scientist MSSRF and with the LANSA Programme received the award from Aurobindo BeheraIAS, Former Secretary, Ministry of Forest and Environment, and the present Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of Odisha on December 24, 2015.

The event witnessed many distinguished guests including the 2015 Stockholm Water Prize winner ‘Waterman of India’ Rajendra Singh, several prominent IAS officials of Odisha Government, and many environmentalists. The awardees were selected by a jury headed by Sudhansu Bhusan Mishra, former Chief Secretary, Odisha.

Themes over the last five years have been ‘Environment and Water Resources’; ‘Environment and Forest’; ‘Environment and Energy’; ‘Environment and Agriculture’ and ‘Environment and Climate Change’ in 2014.

This year’s theme - ‘Environment, Health and Nutrition’ is the likely result of MSSRF and LANSA's periodic engagement with the agriculture-nutrition stakeholders through consultations and capacity strengthening workshops, as well as through several technology platform exchanges and meetings in Bhubaneswar over the last two years. VP Singh, LANSA's former co-research director was invited to give a Keynote address at the OEC December 2014 Conference, and informal discussions with the relevant government officers of the Ministry of Agriculture, Odisha, on the fringes of the event led to the organising committee deciding on including 'nutrition' in the 2015 theme. 

A public forum on the 2015 theme was organised and a LANSA presentation was made to highlight efforts and achievements in advancing nutrition on the agriculture agenda in South Asia, and especially in India. The audience included a large gathering of around 250 comprising of Odisha state government officials, scientists, researchers, activists and students.

Since 2010, OEC has been successfully organised by Human Development Foundation -Centre for Development Action & Research (HDF-eDAR) Bhubaneswar, Centre for Environment and Development (CED), Thiruvananthapuram with support and collaboration of Forest & Environment Department, Government of Odisha and Regional Museum of Natural History (RMNH), Bhubaneswar

Close to 90 Proposals!

LANSA had invited high quality research proposals with August 21 as deadline.

We would like to thank the applicants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan for sending in their proposals on time. We've received nearly 90 research proposals, and the shortlisting process in underway.  

The Call for Proposals was to look for applications that propose new and innovative interventions in any area of agriculture for nutrition and / or to test the feasibility of scaling-up such innovations.

The LANSA Responsive Window facility seeks to engender a wider sense of engagement among national and regional stakeholders.

Shortlisted proposals will hear from us by September 18

The bids received cover research in Afghanistan (3), Bangladesh (7), India (33) and Pakistan (35). LANSA's Call also attracted SEVEN bids for multi-country studies.

Concept notes are currently being screened by a review team with members drawn from the LANSA consortium. We aim to announce the shortlisted applicant list by September 18.  These applicants will then need to prepare and submit a detailed research proposal by October 23, 2015.

TIMETABLE

The timetable for the selection process is detailed below: 

  • Shortlisted applicants will be informed by September 18, 2015;
  • These applicants are invited to prepare and submit full research proposal by October 23, 2015; 
  • Research proposals will be reviewed by the internal review team and an external panel using a standard scoring system;
  • Selected projects will be announced by November 20, 2015;
  • Research studies should be designed to commence by January 4, 2016

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