Analyzing intersectoral convergence to improve child undernutrition in India: Development and application of a framework to examine policies in agriculture, health, and nutrition

India’s record of undernutrition presents a stubborn challenge. Given the multiple determinants of child undernutrition, effective action to tackle this problem in India and globally requires a range of inputs across various sectors. Delivering nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive intervention...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ved, Rajani, Menon, Purnima
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2012
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154005
_version_ 1855517486467776512
author Ved, Rajani
Menon, Purnima
author_browse Menon, Purnima
Ved, Rajani
author_facet Ved, Rajani
Menon, Purnima
author_sort Ved, Rajani
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description India’s record of undernutrition presents a stubborn challenge. Given the multiple determinants of child undernutrition, effective action to tackle this problem in India and globally requires a range of inputs across various sectors. Delivering nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive interventions to entire populations requires that these various sectors come together at critical points and in meaningful ways to ensure delivery of key nutrition-related actions for communities and households. However, currently in India, a major challenge is bringing sectors together to deliver for a common goal. Although the lack of convergence is well documented, there lingers a substantial gap in articulating what needs to be assessed to ensure that convergence is indeed happening, or not happening. In an effort to close this gap, in this paper we describe a possible framework to enable convergence across sectors for action on nutrition. Our framework notes that issues related to convergence must be resolved in relation to three major steps in the policy process: policy formulation, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. We articulate here questions related to convergence that must be asked at each of these stages of the policy process. We also conduct a desk review to analyze health and nutrition policies in India for evidence of attention to these aspects of convergence.
format Artículo preliminar
id CGSpace154005
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2012
publishDateRange 2012
publishDateSort 2012
publisher International Food Policy Research Institute
publisherStr International Food Policy Research Institute
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1540052025-11-06T05:27:38Z Analyzing intersectoral convergence to improve child undernutrition in India: Development and application of a framework to examine policies in agriculture, health, and nutrition Ved, Rajani Menon, Purnima nutrition policies child nutrition undernourishment monitoring and evaluation policy analysis implementation health India’s record of undernutrition presents a stubborn challenge. Given the multiple determinants of child undernutrition, effective action to tackle this problem in India and globally requires a range of inputs across various sectors. Delivering nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive interventions to entire populations requires that these various sectors come together at critical points and in meaningful ways to ensure delivery of key nutrition-related actions for communities and households. However, currently in India, a major challenge is bringing sectors together to deliver for a common goal. Although the lack of convergence is well documented, there lingers a substantial gap in articulating what needs to be assessed to ensure that convergence is indeed happening, or not happening. In an effort to close this gap, in this paper we describe a possible framework to enable convergence across sectors for action on nutrition. Our framework notes that issues related to convergence must be resolved in relation to three major steps in the policy process: policy formulation, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. We articulate here questions related to convergence that must be asked at each of these stages of the policy process. We also conduct a desk review to analyze health and nutrition policies in India for evidence of attention to these aspects of convergence. 2012 2024-10-01T13:58:54Z 2024-10-01T13:58:54Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154005 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Ved, Rajani; Menon, Purnima. 2012. Analyzing intersectoral convergence to improve child undernutrition in India: Development and application of a framework to examine policies in agriculture, health, and nutrition. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1208. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154005
spellingShingle nutrition
policies
child nutrition
undernourishment
monitoring and evaluation
policy analysis
implementation
health
Ved, Rajani
Menon, Purnima
Analyzing intersectoral convergence to improve child undernutrition in India: Development and application of a framework to examine policies in agriculture, health, and nutrition
title Analyzing intersectoral convergence to improve child undernutrition in India: Development and application of a framework to examine policies in agriculture, health, and nutrition
title_full Analyzing intersectoral convergence to improve child undernutrition in India: Development and application of a framework to examine policies in agriculture, health, and nutrition
title_fullStr Analyzing intersectoral convergence to improve child undernutrition in India: Development and application of a framework to examine policies in agriculture, health, and nutrition
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing intersectoral convergence to improve child undernutrition in India: Development and application of a framework to examine policies in agriculture, health, and nutrition
title_short Analyzing intersectoral convergence to improve child undernutrition in India: Development and application of a framework to examine policies in agriculture, health, and nutrition
title_sort analyzing intersectoral convergence to improve child undernutrition in india development and application of a framework to examine policies in agriculture health and nutrition
topic nutrition
policies
child nutrition
undernourishment
monitoring and evaluation
policy analysis
implementation
health
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154005
work_keys_str_mv AT vedrajani analyzingintersectoralconvergencetoimprovechildundernutritioninindiadevelopmentandapplicationofaframeworktoexaminepoliciesinagriculturehealthandnutrition
AT menonpurnima analyzingintersectoralconvergencetoimprovechildundernutritioninindiadevelopmentandapplicationofaframeworktoexaminepoliciesinagriculturehealthandnutrition