posted on 2024-09-06, 07:33authored byNitya Rao, Bhargavi Motukuri, R.V. Bhavani
Even with higher economic growth and an overall reduction in poverty, there exists child undernutrition, maternal undernutrition and diverse forms of micro nutrient deficiencies – a phenomenon labelled as the South Asian Paradox. Eradicating undernutrition requires a dedicated effort to alleviating child undernutrition, as South Asia accounts for forty percent of the world’s undernourished children. Agricultural growth, by enabling farming households to grow more/better food for self-consumption, and opening opportunities for employment, can contribute importantly to this process. This brief sets out the conceptual starting points for LANSA research on the gender-agriculture pathways to improve nutritional outcomes.
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Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia
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Rao, N., Motukuri, B. and Bhavani, R.V. (2017) Gender, Agriculture, and Nutrition in South Asia: Conceptualising the Links, LANSA Research Brief Series 2017 7. Brighton: LANSA
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Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA)