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"This paper examines the effects of early childhood nutrition on schooling inputs and outcomes to assess the dynamic nature of human capital production, using panel data from South Africa.
The impact of an experimental nutritional intervention in childhood on education among Guatemalan adults
"Early childhood nutrition is thought to have important effects on education, broadly defined to include various forms of learning.
Nutrition mapping in Tanzania
""For effective decisionmaking, policymakers and program managers often need detailed information about the welfare of the population, including knowledge about which specific areas are most affected by poverty and undernutrition.
Is greater decisionmaking power of women associated with reduced gender discrimination in South Asia?
To investigate this issue, the study draws on Demographic and Health Survey data collected during the 1990s in four countries: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan.
Why is child malnutrition lower in urban than rural areas?
"While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than their rural counterparts, recent research suggests that urban malnutrition is on the rise.
What can food policy do to redirect the diet transition?
"The dietary transition in the developing world is accelerating toward an increased burden of chronic disease. It is increasing human mortality and disease burdens, and it is lowering economic productivity.
Progress in developing an infant and child feeding index
Rethinking food aid to fight AIDS
"HIV/AIDS is a slow-moving, devastating shock that kills the most productive members of society, increases household dependency ratios, reduces household productivity and caring capacity, and impairs the intergenerational transfer of knowledg
The impact of Progresa on food consumption
"This paper as exemplified by the Millennium Declaration of the United Nations, the reduction of poverty and hunger are now seen as central objectives of international development. Yet the modalities for attaining these goals are contested.
Although dietary diversity is universally recognized as a key component of healthy diets, there is still a lack of consensus on how to measure and operationalize it. This paper focuses on the issues of dietary diversity in developing countries.
Food aid and child nutrition in rural Ethiopia
"Food aid programs have become increasingly important for disaster relief in many developing countries.
From research to program design
This paper summarizes findings from a formative research study conducted in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication (BCC) strategy to improve infant and child feeding practices and to reduce childhood malnutrition.
Long-term consequences of early childhood malnutrition
Assessing the impact of high-yielding varieties of maize in resettlement areas of Zimbabwe
This study is part of a larger effort to explore the impact of agricultural research on poverty reduction.
Cultivating nutrition
"Over the past decade, donor-funded policies and programs designed to address undernutrition in the Global South have shifted away from agriculture-based strategies toward nutrient supplementation and food fortification programs.
In-kind transfers and household food consumption
This paper examines the impact of wheat transfers and cash incomes on wheat consumption and wheat markets.
Data from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) for five Latin American countries (seven data sets) were used to explore the feasibility of creating a composite feeding index and to examine the association between feeding practices and child he
High urbanization rates in Latin America are accompanied by an increase in women’s participation in the labor force and the number of households headed by single mothers.
How rapidly will child undernutrition respond to income growth? This study explores that question using household survey data from 12 countries.