Community-level perceptions of drivers of change in nutrition: Evidence from South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa
Changes in the immediate, underlying and basic determinants of nutritional status at the community- and household-level are a logical and empirical prerequisite to reducing high levels of undernutrition in high burden countries. This paper considers these factors directly from the perspective of community members and frontline
workers interviewed in six countries in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
Maternal and Child Nutrition in Nepal: Examining drivers of progress from the mid-1990s to 2010s
This paper explores the drivers of Nepal's maternal and child nutrition success using document review, interviews with mothers, and quantitative analysis of DHS datasets. Our qualitative and quantitative analyses both highlight similar policy and community level changes but limited improvements in child feeding and care practices.
Stories of Change in nutrition: An overview
After a period of relative success in generating political momentum to address malnutrition, there is an increasing urgency to focus on implementation and impact on the ground.