Advancing women’s nutrition by leveraging women’s groups and movements in South Asia: Potential opportunities

Adolescent girls and women face multiple barriers to consume diverse and nutrient-rich diets, access to resources, and care for nutrition. Women’s groups and movements have emerged as strong social, financial, and health forces with potential to address complex challenges in South Asia. Women’s grou...

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Main Authors: Shrivastav, Monica, Desai, Sapna, Hazra, Avishek
Format: Ponencia
Language:Inglés
Published: Population Council Institute, India 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136935
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description Adolescent girls and women face multiple barriers to consume diverse and nutrient-rich diets, access to resources, and care for nutrition. Women’s groups and movements have emerged as strong social, financial, and health forces with potential to address complex challenges in South Asia. Women’s groups have a long history in the region, advancing women’s representation in political space, improving education, reducing violence and addressing poverty. Extensive experimentations have been done through communitybased women’s groups to improve nutritional outcomes of women and children. To identify interventions, elicit pathways, and synthesize approaches of women’s groups that address social determinants impacting nutrition, we did a scoping review and mapping study across six South Asian countries. Women’s groups address diverse domains including microfinance, livelihoods, women’s health, and nutrition and violence against women. They act at three levels—grassroots mobilization, programmatic actions, and policy advocacy toward creating an enabling environment and access to food and services. We identified two priorities—investment in integrated food-systemsrights pathways and building coalitions of women’s organizations and movements. The basic tenets of group/movement-based engagement, i.e., womencentered and women-led programming, strengthening social capital and leadership while building networks and community advocacy, are instructive in how to improve future nutrition programming in South Asia. Working with women’s groups and movements can ensure justice and equity in nutrition agendas, where women are at the forefront of deciding their priorities, demanding their rights and services, and through collective action, acting and pushing for social change and accountability.
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spelling CGSpace1369352024-01-05T02:26:47Z Advancing women’s nutrition by leveraging women’s groups and movements in South Asia: Potential opportunities Shrivastav, Monica Desai, Sapna Hazra, Avishek gender agriculture research nutrition gender relations Adolescent girls and women face multiple barriers to consume diverse and nutrient-rich diets, access to resources, and care for nutrition. Women’s groups and movements have emerged as strong social, financial, and health forces with potential to address complex challenges in South Asia. Women’s groups have a long history in the region, advancing women’s representation in political space, improving education, reducing violence and addressing poverty. Extensive experimentations have been done through communitybased women’s groups to improve nutritional outcomes of women and children. To identify interventions, elicit pathways, and synthesize approaches of women’s groups that address social determinants impacting nutrition, we did a scoping review and mapping study across six South Asian countries. Women’s groups address diverse domains including microfinance, livelihoods, women’s health, and nutrition and violence against women. They act at three levels—grassroots mobilization, programmatic actions, and policy advocacy toward creating an enabling environment and access to food and services. We identified two priorities—investment in integrated food-systemsrights pathways and building coalitions of women’s organizations and movements. The basic tenets of group/movement-based engagement, i.e., womencentered and women-led programming, strengthening social capital and leadership while building networks and community advocacy, are instructive in how to improve future nutrition programming in South Asia. Working with women’s groups and movements can ensure justice and equity in nutrition agendas, where women are at the forefront of deciding their priorities, demanding their rights and services, and through collective action, acting and pushing for social change and accountability. 2023-10-11 2024-01-04T12:46:25Z 2024-01-04T12:46:25Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136935 en Open Access application/pdf Population Council Institute, India Shrivastav, Monica; Desai, Sapna; Hazra, Avishek. 2023. Advancing women’s nutrition by leveraging women’s groups and movements in South Asia: Potential opportunities. Presentation. Presented at the CGIAR GENDER Conference 'From Research to Impact: Towards just and resilient agri-food systems', New Delhi, India, 9-12 October 2023. Population Council Institute, India
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Advancing women’s nutrition by leveraging women’s groups and movements in South Asia: Potential opportunities
title Advancing women’s nutrition by leveraging women’s groups and movements in South Asia: Potential opportunities
title_full Advancing women’s nutrition by leveraging women’s groups and movements in South Asia: Potential opportunities
title_fullStr Advancing women’s nutrition by leveraging women’s groups and movements in South Asia: Potential opportunities
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