Understanding and Applying Primary Pathways and Principles
Introduction
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Feed the Future is a U.S.
Feed the Future is a U.S.
Feed the Future is a U.S.
Feed the Future is a U.S.
Feed the Future is a U.S.
SPRING has developed a series of briefs (below) that illustrate how a set of evidence-based pathways and principles can strengthen agriculture and nutrition linkages under Feed the Future.
Field Note Highlights
This Field Note focuses on:
Despite worldwide efforts to reach the Millennium Development Goal target of halving the proportion of people who suffer from hunger by 2015, 165 million children remain stunted and 870 million people are chronically undernourished. The 2013 Lancet Series on Maternal and Child Nutrition points to a growing consensus that combating the global burden of malnutrition will require collaboration across development sectors.
On February 27thth, 2014, five experts discussed global efforts to define and implement indicators that accurately measure access to nutritious food.
On October 29th, 2013, Charlotte Dufour (FAO) shared her perspectives on the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) nutrition capacity development workshops that took place in Fall 2013.