Milk consumption has a large impact on linear growth in the crucial first 1,000 days of an infant's life, potentially reducing stunting by as much as 10.4 point among children in Bangladesh, according to a new study done by the International Food Policy Research Institute. ‘Increasing access to dairy products can be extremely beneficial to […]
Training helps improve agri production practices: Survey
Interactive training on agriculture and nutrition enhances the knowledge of improved production practices for both crops and non-crops such as vegetables and fruits, according to a survey. The increase in knowledge was particularly large for women, the survey said. Besides, women become empowered in ownership of assets and decision-making, especially related to agriculture, nutrition and […]
ANGeL Results Dissemination Seminar
On June 6, 2018, IFPRI’s Bangladesh Policy Research and Strategy Support Program (PRSSP) and the Ministry of Agriculture jointly organized a seminar, which brought together key stakeholders for the results dissemination of the ministry-led “Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Linkages” (ANGeL) pilot project. Select preliminary results focused on changes in agriculture production diversity, dietary diversity, infant […]
Governance Innovation Unit and IFPRI to Establish Knowledge & Innovation Hub in Prime Minister’s Office
IFPRI partners with high-level government unit to establish new platform to accelerate ending hunger and malnutrition in Bangladesh.
Technical Symposium on Nutrition-Sensitive Social Protection
From December 4-5, 2017, the Ministry of Food has organized the Technical Symposium on Nutrition-Sensitive Social Protection, in collaboration with the FAO “Meeting the Undernutrition Challenge (MUCH)” project, UNICEF, WFP, IFPRI, and Save the Children. This is the second series of symposia focusing on nutrition-sensitive approaches and will be attended by representatives from the Government, […]
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