posted on 2024-09-05, 22:07authored byEmily Janoch, Elly Kaganzi, Thomas Schaetzel
This article explores the most effective ways to influence nutrition through value chains, based on CARE’s long history in food and nutrition security. With implementation experience in 90 countries and evidence from
11 existing projects, the article argues that the best ways to impact nutrition through value chains and market systems are to focus on gender equality and pay attention to market systems contexts. Furthermore, experience in emergencies programming has different lessons and important caveats to strengthen markets rather than default to subsidised distribution systems.
Funding
Department for International Development (DFID)
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Janoch, E., Kaganzi, E., and Schaetzel, T. (2018) 'Focus on Gender, Context, and Evidence: CARE’s Lessons Learned', in ‘Value Chains for Nutrition in South Asia: Who Delivers, How, and to Whom?’ IDS Bulletin, Brighton: IDS