Strengthening capacity to improve nutrition

A major premise of this paper is that the failure—or limited achievements—of many large-scale nutrition programs is very often a function of insufficient sustainable capacities within communities and organizations responsible for implementing them. Following a brief review of the various rationales...

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Main Author: Gillespie, Stuart
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2001
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156512
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description A major premise of this paper is that the failure—or limited achievements—of many large-scale nutrition programs is very often a function of insufficient sustainable capacities within communities and organizations responsible for implementing them. Following a brief review of the various rationales for an intensified focus on capacity and capacity development, the paper examines the linkages between nutrition programming and capacity development processes before proposing a new approach to assessing, analyzing, and developing capacity. The ensuing sections then focus in more detail on the ingredients and influences of capacity at the levels of the community, program management, supporting institutions, and the government. Finally, the implications of a more proactive focus on strengthening nutrition capacity for donor modes of operation and support priorities are discussed.
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spelling CGSpace1565122025-11-06T05:40:58Z Strengthening capacity to improve nutrition Gillespie, Stuart nutrition education capacity development sustainability A major premise of this paper is that the failure—or limited achievements—of many large-scale nutrition programs is very often a function of insufficient sustainable capacities within communities and organizations responsible for implementing them. Following a brief review of the various rationales for an intensified focus on capacity and capacity development, the paper examines the linkages between nutrition programming and capacity development processes before proposing a new approach to assessing, analyzing, and developing capacity. The ensuing sections then focus in more detail on the ingredients and influences of capacity at the levels of the community, program management, supporting institutions, and the government. Finally, the implications of a more proactive focus on strengthening nutrition capacity for donor modes of operation and support priorities are discussed. 2001 2024-10-24T12:44:26Z 2024-10-24T12:44:26Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156512 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Gillespie, Stuart. 2001. Strengthening capacity to improve nutrition. FCND Discussion Paper 106. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156512
spellingShingle nutrition education
capacity development
sustainability
Gillespie, Stuart
Strengthening capacity to improve nutrition
title Strengthening capacity to improve nutrition
title_full Strengthening capacity to improve nutrition
title_fullStr Strengthening capacity to improve nutrition
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening capacity to improve nutrition
title_short Strengthening capacity to improve nutrition
title_sort strengthening capacity to improve nutrition
topic nutrition education
capacity development
sustainability
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156512
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