Nutrition-sensitive irrigation and water management

This document summarizes evidence and guidance on project design and results framework indicators for nutrition-sensitive irrigation and water management investments across water, agriculture, rural development, and other sectors, in which improving nutrition in vulnerable populations is a specific...

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Main Authors: Bryan, Elizabeth, Chase, C., Schulte, M.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103404
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description This document summarizes evidence and guidance on project design and results framework indicators for nutrition-sensitive irrigation and water management investments across water, agriculture, rural development, and other sectors, in which improving nutrition in vulnerable populations is a specific objective of the project. It draws on existing guidance on nutrition-sensitive agriculture developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO 2015) and the World Bank (2013), with an emphasis on water-related aspects of these guidelines. The recommended actions at the project level depend on an enabling policy environment that prioritizes water use efficiency, nutritious diets, gender equality, and human capital development. Irrigation contributes to agricultural intensification and farm profitability (Burney, Naylor, and Postel 2013; De Fraiture and Giordano 2014; Giordano and de Fraiture 2014; Giordano et al. 2012; Xie et al. 2014; You et al. 2011), helps farm households to extend the growing season, and is increasingly important for farmer resilience to climate shocks and stressors. Until recently, there has been less attention to other benefits of irrigation, including improvements in household food security and nutrition, health, and women’s empowerment.
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spelling CGSpace1034042025-11-06T05:30:28Z Nutrition-sensitive irrigation and water management Bryan, Elizabeth Chase, C. Schulte, M. gender water management nutrition-sensitive agriculture health water supply empowerment nutrition environment irrigation hygiene women This document summarizes evidence and guidance on project design and results framework indicators for nutrition-sensitive irrigation and water management investments across water, agriculture, rural development, and other sectors, in which improving nutrition in vulnerable populations is a specific objective of the project. It draws on existing guidance on nutrition-sensitive agriculture developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO 2015) and the World Bank (2013), with an emphasis on water-related aspects of these guidelines. The recommended actions at the project level depend on an enabling policy environment that prioritizes water use efficiency, nutritious diets, gender equality, and human capital development. Irrigation contributes to agricultural intensification and farm profitability (Burney, Naylor, and Postel 2013; De Fraiture and Giordano 2014; Giordano and de Fraiture 2014; Giordano et al. 2012; Xie et al. 2014; You et al. 2011), helps farm households to extend the growing season, and is increasingly important for farmer resilience to climate shocks and stressors. Until recently, there has been less attention to other benefits of irrigation, including improvements in household food security and nutrition, health, and women’s empowerment. 2019-08 2019-08-26T11:51:14Z 2019-08-26T11:51:14Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103404 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/107267 Open Access application/pdf Bryan, E.; Chase, C.; Schulte, M. 2019. Nutrition-sensitive irrigation and water management. World Bank, Washington, DC. 34p.
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Nutrition-sensitive irrigation and water management
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water management
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water supply
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nutrition
environment
irrigation
hygiene
women
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