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A4NH 2015 annual report

CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health

Annual reports from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Abstract: In its fourth year, the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) has many accomplishments to be proud of and much to look forward to. By the end of 2015, biofortified staple foods had reached approximately 15 million people. The aflasafeâ„¢ approach for controlling aflatoxins was registered in Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal, with country investments secured to scale it up. The successful Together for Nutrition initiative expanded from India to Ethiopia, bringing together a range of nutrition stakeholders. The Global Nutrition Report (GNR) 2015 was released alongside the launch of the Sustainable Development Goals, building off the success of GNR 2014 to guide nutrition action. Our research portfolio is expanding to include food systems and we are exploring new collaborations with public health partners. Our country and regional engagement contributes to agricultural programs and policies that can better achieve nutrition and health impacts. We also hear loud and clear from the development community that achieving these outcomes is a priority, and that doing so at scale requires making agriculture and other sectors more nutrition and health-sensitive.

Keywords: carotenoids; gender; mycotoxins; agricultural policies; stunting; agriculture; retinol; aflatoxins; children; cassava; beans; food consumption; wheat; biodiversity conservation; zinc; value chains; pearl millet; biofortification; undernutrition; health; rice; maize; malnutrition; nutrition; food security; iron; animal diseases; women; Zambia; Kenya; India; Pakistan; Nigeria; Ethiopia; Nepal; Eastern Africa; Southern Asia; Africa; Western Africa; Sub-Saharan Africa; Asia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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