Measuring progress in attaining targets
TO GUIDE, TRACK, AND LEARN FROM OUR EFFORTS TO REDUCE MALNUTRITION, WE REQUIRE CREDIBLE, TIMELY, AND USEFUL DATA ON NUTRITION OUTCOMES AND INPUTS. IN THE ERA of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the amount of data available to assess progress in development grew rapidly through formal surveys...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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| description | TO GUIDE, TRACK, AND LEARN FROM OUR EFFORTS TO REDUCE MALNUTRITION, WE REQUIRE CREDIBLE, TIMELY, AND USEFUL DATA ON NUTRITION OUTCOMES AND INPUTS. IN THE ERA of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the amount of data available to assess progress in development grew rapidly through formal surveys, administrative data, civil registration, and mobile telephones (UN 2014b; World Bank and WHO 2014). |
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| spelling | CGSpace1480032025-11-06T03:54:25Z Measuring progress in attaining targets International Food Policy Research Institute wasting hiv infections sustainable development goals economic development non-communicable diseases agricultural policies stunting trace elements children poverty morbidity overweight obesity climate change child growth anaemia undernutrition nutrition policies health indicators sustainability capacity development malnutrition nutrition private sector agricultural development breastfeeding public expenditure diabetes food systems wasting disease TO GUIDE, TRACK, AND LEARN FROM OUR EFFORTS TO REDUCE MALNUTRITION, WE REQUIRE CREDIBLE, TIMELY, AND USEFUL DATA ON NUTRITION OUTCOMES AND INPUTS. IN THE ERA of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the amount of data available to assess progress in development grew rapidly through formal surveys, administrative data, civil registration, and mobile telephones (UN 2014b; World Bank and WHO 2014). 2016-06-03 2024-06-21T09:23:39Z 2024-06-21T09:23:39Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148003 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896295841 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute. 2016. Measuring progress in attaining targets. In Global Nutrition Report 2016: From Promise to Impact: Ending Malnutrition by 2030. Chapter 8. Pp. 95-111. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896295841_08. |
| spellingShingle | wasting hiv infections sustainable development goals economic development non-communicable diseases agricultural policies stunting trace elements children poverty morbidity overweight obesity climate change child growth anaemia undernutrition nutrition policies health indicators sustainability capacity development malnutrition nutrition private sector agricultural development breastfeeding public expenditure diabetes food systems wasting disease International Food Policy Research Institute Measuring progress in attaining targets |
| title | Measuring progress in attaining targets |
| title_full | Measuring progress in attaining targets |
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| title_short | Measuring progress in attaining targets |
| title_sort | measuring progress in attaining targets |
| topic | wasting hiv infections sustainable development goals economic development non-communicable diseases agricultural policies stunting trace elements children poverty morbidity overweight obesity climate change child growth anaemia undernutrition nutrition policies health indicators sustainability capacity development malnutrition nutrition private sector agricultural development breastfeeding public expenditure diabetes food systems wasting disease |
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