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Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response
A handbook and set of training materials which is an output of the Sphere Project, (an inter-agency project) with the aim of improving quality and accountability of humanitarian assistance. It contains the Humanitarian charter, and 5 technical chapters – each with standards, indicators and guidance notes.
Published in 2011, by
5 design principles to build more effective obesity prevention programs
This brief introduces five principles that will help those promoting nutrition and physical activity to approach their work in fresh ways. The principles are: - Start with consumers most ready for change - Learn from small trials - Keep it simple, concrete, and credible - Speak to the heart - Integrate with their lives
Published in 2010, by
Addressing the Humanitarian Challenges of Climate Change Regional and National Perspectives
Preliminary Findings from the IASC Regional and National Level Consultations
Published in 2010, by
Agricultural Outlook 2010-2019: Highlights
The goal of this collaborative work is to build consensus on how global agriculture may evolve in the coming decade and the key issues impacting its course.
Published in 2010, by
Changing Glaciers and Hydrology in Asia: Addressing vulnerabilities to glacier melt impacts
The goal of the study reported here is to provide approaches to glacier melt, within the context of climate change, based on state-of-the-art knowledge, to USAID Missions in three topic areas: (1) science related to glacier melt and high-altitude hydrology, (2) the impacts of changes near and far in space and time, and (3) the organizations and activities...
Published in 2010, by
Deepening the dialogue: Agriculture and Nutrition collaboration to Enhance Global Food Security
This document summarizes discussions held during a highly participatory event that was aimed at enhancing collaboration among people working in the agriculture and nutrition sectors.
Published in 2010, by
Exploring the linkages: Women's Empowerment, Microfinance and Health Education
This booklet highlights the results of a survey of women clients of microfinance institutions in 14 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, with a special focus on the effects of the social services provided by those institutions. It looks, in particular, at dimensions of women’s sexual and reproductive health, including domestic violence, and the...
Published in 2010, by
Food security and livelihood assessments
This book is intended to provide practical guidance to ACF field workers on how to implement a Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL) assessment.
Published in 2010, by
Getting fossil fuels off the plate
This publication is an excerpted chapter from The Post Carbon Reader: Managing the 21st Century’s Sustainability Crises that features essays by some of the world’s most provocative thinkers on the key issues shaping our new century, from renewable energy and urban agriculture to social justice and community resilience.
Published in 2010, by
Global Climate Change: Can Agriculture Cope?
Briefing Dossier
Published in 2010, by
Golden Rice's Lack of lustre
Addressing vitamin A deficiency without genetic engineering.
Published in 2010, by
Halving Hunger: Meeting the first Millenium Development Goal through business as unusual
IFPRI Director General Shenggen Fan presents a report that challenges the way we address the hunger problem in the world. The report argues that new innovative approaches are needed to meet the first MDG of halving the hungry in the world by 2015. These approaches involve 1.Investing in two core pillars: Agriculture and social protection 2.Bring in new...
Published in 2010, by
Healthy growth and nutrition in children
Today more than ever, nutrition appears to be a testing ground where differences and inequalities between North and South of the world measure against each other, in particular with regards to childhood. In developed countries, if on the one hand obesity and overweight are dramatically increasing among young people, on the other adults has been affecting...
Published in 2010, by
Human Health and Well-Being in an Era of Energy Scarcity and Climate Change
This publication is an excerpted chapter from The Post Carbon Reader: Managing the 21st Century’s Sustainability Crises that features essays by some of the world’s most provocative thinkers on the key issues shaping our new century, from renewable energy and urban agriculture to social justice and community resilience.
Published in 2010, by
National training programmes on treatment of severe malnutrition
National programmes supported by WHO. Good examples for trainers.
Published in 2010, by
Opportunities for Africa’s Newborns: Practical data, policy and programme support for newborn care in Africa
For preventing malnutrition in young children, it is vital to promote newborn survival and to improve birth weights. The book provides an overview of the continuum of care through the lifecycle and opportunities to address gaps at all levels - family and community care, outreach services and health care facilities. Case studies are analysed in order to learn...
Published in 2010, by
The state of Food Insecurity in the World 2010
Following more than a decade of seemingly inexorable increases in the number of undernourished people, estimates for 2010 presented in this edition of The State of Food Insecurity in the World show a glimmer of hope, with the first fall since 1995. But that still leaves nearly a billion people going hungry, and is it too early to know if this is the...
Published in 2010, by
A Billion Hungry People: Governments and aid agencies must rise to the challenge
This paper considers some of the ways in which governments and aid agencies could address the needs of the more than 1 billion hungry in the world. The first section explains that the initial step is for all stakeholders to recognise and agree on the nature and breadth of the problems on the ground. The second section recommends different responses to hunger...
Published in 2009, by
Bref aperçu de Millions Fed: Succès Prouvés dans le Développement Agricole
Le monde doit accélérer ses progrès dans la réduction de la pauvreté et de la faim. Aujourd’hui, une personne sur six à travers le monde ne mange pas à sa faim et souffre de malnutrition – une proportion tragiquement élevée – et beaucoup d’autres n’ont pas les moyens de manger de manière équilibrée. Malgré les progrès réalisés, de...
Published in 2009, by
Carrots & Sticks: The Political Economy of Nutrition Policy Reforms
In May 2007 the World Bank held an international workshop to help increase the impact of nutrition programs and policies at country level. The ultimate goal was to allow the World Bank and its partners to develop tools and activities to deliver better outcomes at country level.
Published in 2009, by
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