January 2016
Issue 51 / English
Editorials
- Dedication: Dr Jeroen Ensink (page 1)
- Introduction to the special issue (page 1)
Field Articles
- Impact of agronomy and livestock interventions on women’s and children’s dietary diversity in Mali (page 0)
- Role of communication and advocacy in scaling up nutrition: lessons and plans from the Zambian experience (page 9)
- SUN experiences: lessons from Pakistan (page 13)
- Nutrition-sensitive research in Ghana (page 17)
- SUN Movement experiences in Indonesia (page 20)
- The potential of nutrition-sensitive Conservation Agriculture: lessons from Zambia (page 56)
- Use of a two-stage approach to identify intervention priorities for reduction of acute undernutrition in Abaya district of Ethiopia (page 59)
- Increasing nutrition-sensitivity of value chains: a review of two Feed the Future Projects in Guatemala (page 62)
- Integrating MIYCN initiatives across sectors in Dadaab refugee camps in Kenya (page 65)
- Impact of food aid on two communities in Niger (page 68)
- Impact of community-based advocacy in Kenya (page 72)
- Implementation challenges and successes of an AG4Nut project in the eastern region of Burkina Faso (page 75)
- Nutrition-sensitive agriculture in Zambia: work in progress (page 78)
- The nutrition-sensitive potential of agricultural programmes in the context of school feeding: lessons from Haiti (page 97)
- The REFANI Project in Pakistan: adapting research to a multi-sectoral programme for impact measurement (page 100)
- Child Development Grant Programme (CDGP) in northern Nigeria: influencing nutrition-sensitive social policy programming in Jigawa State (page 104)
- Integrated food security programming and acute malnutrition prevention in the Central African Republic (page 108)
- Improving food and nutrition security for households with underweight children in Taita Taveta County, Kenya (page 111)
- Evaluation of an integrated health-nutrition-WASH project to reduce malnutrition prevalence in children under two in Bangladesh (page 114)
- IYCF-Friendly Framework pilot in Jordan, Bangladesh and Kenya (page 118)
- Building the ‘enabling environment’ via a multi-sector nutrition platform to scale up micronutrient supplementation (page 122)
- WASHplus in Mali: integrating WASH and nutrition for healthy communities (page 134)
- Nutrition Impact and Positive Practice: nutrition-specific intervention with nutrition-sensitive activities (page 138)
- Integrating nutrition products into health system supply chains: making the case (page 142)
- Child Survival Week as a platform for promoting vitamin A supplementation in Niger (page 145)
- Nutrition sensitive multi-sectoral planning: experiences on Link Nutrition Causal Analysis Kenya (page 149)
Research
- Briefing on the Bihar Child Support Programme, India (page 23)
- Nutrition incentives in dairy contract faming in northern Senegal (page 26)
- The cost of a knowledge silo: A systematic re-review of water, sanitation and hygiene interventions (page 29)
- Water for food security and nutrition (page 31)
- Cash, food or vouchers? Evidence from a randomised experiment in northern Ecuador (page 33)
- Review of programmes integrating family planning with food security and nutrition (page 35)
- Review of the micronutrient impact of multi-sectoral programmes focusing on nutrition (page 37)
- Inter-sectoral coordination for nutrition in Zambia (page 39)
- Complementary food hygiene: An overlooked opportunity in the WASH, nutrition and health sectors (page 40)
- Impact of an integrated agriculture and nutrition and health behaviour change communication programme for women in Burkina Faso (page 42)
- Doing cash differently: how cash transfers can transform humanitarian aid (page 44)
- Cash transfers and child nutrition (page 46)
- Links between household agricultural production and nutrition (page 48)
- WASH interventions and their effects on the nutritional status of children (page 50)
- Is reliable water access the solution to undernutrition? (page 51)
- Impact of a homestead food production programme on household and child nutrition in Cambodi (page 53)
- Large-scale intervention to introduce orange sweet potato in Mozambique increases vitamin A intake (page 54)
News & Views
- Mainstreaming human nutrition in livestock interventions: lessons learnt from a capacity-building workshop for the Sahel region (page 82)
- Global Forum on Nutrition-Sensitive Social Protection Programmes (page 85)
- Guidelines and free on-line modules to support multi-sectoral programming for nutrition and resilience (page 87)
- Nutrition and social protection (page 90)
- Regional conference on responding to challenges of undernutrition in West Africa (page 91)
- Agri-health research: what have we learned and where to next? (page 92)
- BabyWASH coalition planned to overcome development silos (page 93)
- Making agriculture work for food and nutrition security (page 94)
- Programming implications of stunting in protracted emergency contexts (page 94)
- SUN in practice: Contribution of agriculture and social protection to improving nutrition (page 95)
- SuSanA Thematic Online Discussion: Linking WASH and Nutrition (page 95)
- Process learning: field testing a social and behaviour change guide for nutrition-sensitive agriculture (page 96)
- Action Against Hunger/Action Contre la Faim: Promoting a comprehensive nutrition-security approach and organisational culture to enhance nutrition-sensitive programming (page 125)
- Developing guidance and capacities for nutrition-sensitive agriculture and food systems: lessons learnt, challenges and opportunities (page 128)
- Reflections on 30 years of nutrition-sensitive agriculture (page 131)
- ENN’s new strategy 2016-2020 (page 153)
- En-net update (page 154)
- Nutrition Exchange 2016 (page 154)