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Nutrition and the governance of agri-food systems in South Asia: A systematic review

by Stuart Gillespie,
Mara van den Bold and
Judith Hodge
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Citation
Gillespie, Stuart; van den Bold, Mara; and Hodge, Judith. 2019. Nutrition and the governance of agri-food systems in South Asia: A systematic review. Food Policy 82(January 2019): 13-27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2018.10.013

Malnutrition is a multicausal challenge that requires multisectoral responses to make comprehensive and sustainable progress, over the long term. How is agriculture and the wider agri-food system positioned within the constellation of factors and processes that determine nutrition outcomes in different contexts and countries? What is known about the role of enabling environments and the governance of agri-food systems in driving nutrition outcomes, for better or worse? In this paper we will highlight the findings of a systematic review that focuses on this question, drawing on work from the South Asian region including research undertaken by LANSA. We conclude with a discussion of the major implications and recommendations for future policy and practice.

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