LANSA research from FSN presented at NASI conference in India

National Conference on Technological Empowerment of Women commemorating the International Women’s Day was held on March 8, 2018 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. This was organised by The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI). Special Address at the conference was given by Prof. M S Swaminathan, Chairman, Advisory Committee; Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Hon’ble Minister, Science & Technology, Earth Sciences and Environment, Forests and  Climate Change, Government of India gave the Inaugural Address.

Dr. Nitya Rao, LANSA's Gender cross-cut lead and Professor of Gender & Development at University of East Anglia, UK, spoke on LANSA research from India on ‘Women in Agriculture and Nutrition: Prospects and challenges for gender equality’ during the conference session on Agriculture, Nutrition, Food Security. Her presentation was based on insights from Farming System for Nutrition study undertaken in Koraput (Odisha) and Wardha (Maharashtra). She ended her presentation with policy priorities for Women working in Agriculture in India.

Bringing the spotlight on women agriculture workers and their nutrition condition

LANSA successfully hosts South Asia policy dialogue at ANH Symposium in Kathmandu, Nepal

On July 12, the plenary session hosted by LANSA at the 2nd Agriculture, Nutrition, Health (ANH) Academy Week and Feed the Future Nutrition Innovation Lab Scientific Symposium in Kathmandu, Nepal, brought together researchers, policymakers and policy influencers to discuss ‘Improving Nutrition Through Recognising, Protecting and Promoting the Rights and Wellbeing of Women Agricultural Workers in South Asian countries’.

Women and India’s Nutrition Strategy

A new Nutrition Strategy is currently being drafted by Niti Aayog to converge schemes addressing malnutrition in various ways and improve data collection for monitoring and evaluation.

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This research has been funded by the UK Government’s Department for International Development; however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK Government’s official policies

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