NEX 10: Developing the second National Plan of Action for Nutrition in Bangladesh
ENN’s Charulatha Banerjee talks to NEX10 authors, Dr Md. M. Islam Bulbul and Dr Iftekhar Rashid, on the challenges and lessons learned in bringing multiple sectors together in Bangladesh to develop the country’s second National Plan of Action for Nutrition (NPAN 2) – a costed plan that has brought together 17 'nutrition sensitive' ministries coordinated by the Bangladesh National Nutrition Council.
Read the full article "Developing the second National Plan of Action for Nutrition in Bangladesh" in Nutrition Exchange Issue 10.
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