25 Years of Scaling Up: Nutrition and health interventions in Odisha, India
ODISHA, A STATE of 42 million people in eastern India, is one of the poorest in the country. It has faced many development challenges over the years, including insurgent movements, large pockets of extreme deprivation among scheduled tribe communities, social disparities, and natural disasters, as w...
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| author | Menon, Purnima Kohli, Neha van den Bold, Mara Becker, Elisabeth Nisbett, Nicholas Haddad, Lawrence James Avula, Rasmi |
| author_browse | Avula, Rasmi Becker, Elisabeth Haddad, Lawrence James Kohli, Neha Menon, Purnima Nisbett, Nicholas van den Bold, Mara |
| author_facet | Menon, Purnima Kohli, Neha van den Bold, Mara Becker, Elisabeth Nisbett, Nicholas Haddad, Lawrence James Avula, Rasmi |
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| description | ODISHA, A STATE of 42 million people in eastern India, is one of the poorest in the country. It has faced many development challenges over the years, including insurgent movements, large pockets of extreme deprivation among scheduled tribe communities, social disparities, and natural disasters, as well as a relatively late fiscal turnaround (in 2004–2005) in comparison with other states. Yet Odisha has made significant progress in reducing child undernutrition—less than India as a whole, but more than many other richer states. How has it achieved this progress? |
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| spelling | CGSpace1461642025-11-06T03:58:43Z 25 Years of Scaling Up: Nutrition and health interventions in Odisha, India Menon, Purnima Kohli, Neha van den Bold, Mara Becker, Elisabeth Nisbett, Nicholas Haddad, Lawrence James Avula, Rasmi maternal and child health education infants health nutrition policies agricultural policies agricultural research social protection water stunting agriculture micronutrient deficiencies malnutrition nutrition trace elements infant feeding developing countries children hygiene social safety nets resilience obesity wasting disease ODISHA, A STATE of 42 million people in eastern India, is one of the poorest in the country. It has faced many development challenges over the years, including insurgent movements, large pockets of extreme deprivation among scheduled tribe communities, social disparities, and natural disasters, as well as a relatively late fiscal turnaround (in 2004–2005) in comparison with other states. Yet Odisha has made significant progress in reducing child undernutrition—less than India as a whole, but more than many other richer states. How has it achieved this progress? 2016-06-15 2024-06-21T09:06:02Z 2024-06-21T09:06:02Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146164 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896295889 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Menon, Purnima; Kohli, Neha; van den Bold, Mara; Becker, Elisabeth; Nisbett, Nicholas; Haddad, Lawrence James; and Avula, Rasmi. 2016. 25 Years of Scaling Up: Nutrition and health interventions in Odisha, India. In Nourishing millions: Stories of change in nutrition. Gillespie, Stuart; Hodge, Judith; Yosef, Sivan; and Pandya-Lorch, Rajul (Eds.) Ch. 17 Pp. 149-159. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896295889_17. |
| spellingShingle | maternal and child health education infants health nutrition policies agricultural policies agricultural research social protection water stunting agriculture micronutrient deficiencies malnutrition nutrition trace elements infant feeding developing countries children hygiene social safety nets resilience obesity wasting disease Menon, Purnima Kohli, Neha van den Bold, Mara Becker, Elisabeth Nisbett, Nicholas Haddad, Lawrence James Avula, Rasmi 25 Years of Scaling Up: Nutrition and health interventions in Odisha, India |
| title | 25 Years of Scaling Up: Nutrition and health interventions in Odisha, India |
| title_full | 25 Years of Scaling Up: Nutrition and health interventions in Odisha, India |
| title_fullStr | 25 Years of Scaling Up: Nutrition and health interventions in Odisha, India |
| title_full_unstemmed | 25 Years of Scaling Up: Nutrition and health interventions in Odisha, India |
| title_short | 25 Years of Scaling Up: Nutrition and health interventions in Odisha, India |
| title_sort | 25 years of scaling up nutrition and health interventions in odisha india |
| topic | maternal and child health education infants health nutrition policies agricultural policies agricultural research social protection water stunting agriculture micronutrient deficiencies malnutrition nutrition trace elements infant feeding developing countries children hygiene social safety nets resilience obesity wasting disease |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146164 |
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