Publications

Scientific Publication

Urbanization and the double burden: Trends and inequalities in under- and over-nutrition by residence and wealth among 1.22 million Indian children, women and men over 10 years (P10-078-19)

Nguyen, Phuong Hong et al., 'Urbanization and the double burden: Trends and inequalities in under- and over-nutrition by residence and wealth among 1.22 million Indian children, women and men over 10 years (P10-078-19)', Current Developments in Nutrition, vol. 3():nzz034.P10-078-19, pp. nzz034.P10-078-19, Elsevier BV, 2019
Report

Structural vulnerability to climate change in Bangladesh: a literature review. [Project report prepared by IWMI for the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) under the project "Water-related Interventions to Reduce Vulnerability to Climate Change: Do they Address the Structural Causes of Gendered Vulnerability in the IGP [Indo Gangetic Plains]"].

de Silva, Sanjiv. 2012. Structural vulnerability to climate change in Bangladesh: a literature review. [Project report prepared by IWMI for the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) under the project "Water-related Interventions to Reduce Vulnerability to Climate Change: Do they Address the Structural Causes of Gendered Vulnerability in the IGP [Indo Gangetic Plains]"]. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 82p.
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Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG

Clement, Floriane; Pokhrel, Paras; Sherpa, Tashi Yang Chung. 2015. Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG. Kathmandu, Nepal: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 72p.
ការបញ្ចូលប្រធានបទស្តីពី អាហារូបត្ថម្ភ និងយេនឌ័រ ទៅក្នុងការគ្រប់គ្រងសហគមន៍ស្រះជម្រកត្រី - ប្រព័ន្ធជលផលតាមវាលស្រែ៖ ឯកសារសម្រាប់អ្នកអនុវត្តន៍ = Integrating nutrition and gender into Community Fish Refuge-Rice Field Fisheries system management: A practitioner’s guide (Khmer version)
Exploring the effectiveness of a rapid participatory method in mapping the role of agricultural biodiversity in local food systems to identify potential entry points to improve peoples' capabilities to be nutrition secure
Poster / Presentation

Exploring the effectiveness of a rapid participatory method in mapping the role of agricultural biodiversity in local food systems to identify potential entry points to improve peoples' capabilities to be nutrition secure

Ahern, M.; Raneri, J.; De Muro, P. ; Kennedy, G. (2016) Exploring the effectiveness of a rapid participatory method in mapping the role of agricultural biodiversity in local food systems to identify potential entry points to improve peoples' capabilities to be nutrition secure. Poster presented at Tropentag 2016: Solidarity in a competing world — fair use of resources, September 18 - 21, 2016. 1 p.
Exploring the effectiveness of a rapid participatory method in mapping the role of agricultural biodiversity in local food systems to identify potential entry points to improve peoples' capabilities to be nutrition secure
Scientific Publication

Exploring the effectiveness of a rapid participatory method in mapping the role of agricultural biodiversity in local food systems to identify potential entry points to improve peoples' capabilities to be nutrition secure

Ahern, M.; Raneri, J.; De Muro, P. ; Kennedy, G. (2016) Exploring the effectiveness of a rapid participatory method in mapping the role of agricultural biodiversity in local food systems to identify potential entry points to improve peoples' capabilities to be nutrition secure. [Abstract] presented at Tropentag 2016: Solidarity in a competing world — fair use of resources, September 18 - 21, 2016 1 p.
Getting beneath the surface in program planning, monitoring and evaluation: Learning from use of participatory action research and theory of change in the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems
Scientific Publication

Getting beneath the surface in program planning, monitoring and evaluation: Learning from use of participatory action research and theory of change in the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems

Apgar, J.M. et al. (2016). Getting beneath the surface in program planning, monitoring and evaluation: Learning from use of participatory action research and theory of change in the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems. Action Research, online first 26 Oct
GIZ_MYSAP Inland, Result 4 Quarterly Indicator Report_MYSAP Quarterly Monitoring Questionnaire Output 4: The value chains for small scale fish farming in Shan and Sagaing are strengthened in a sustainable and inclusive manner, improving the availability and access to aquaculture products for disadvantaged population groups_ 01 July to 30 September 2019
Report / Donor

GIZ_MYSAP Inland, Result 4 Quarterly Indicator Report_MYSAP Quarterly Monitoring Questionnaire Output 4: The value chains for small scale fish farming in Shan and Sagaing are strengthened in a sustainable and inclusive manner, improving the availability and access to aquaculture products for disadvantaged population groups_ 01 July to 30 September 2019

MYSAP Inland, GIZ Result 4 Quarterly Indicator Report_MYSAP Quarterly Monitoring Questionnaire Output 4: The value chains for small scale fish farming in Shan and Sagaing are strengthened in a sustainable and inclusive manner, improving the availability and access to aquaculture products for disadvantaged population groups_ 01 July to 30 September 2019. Donor Report
Scientific Publication

How do intrahousehold dynamics change when assets are transferred to women? Evidence from BRAC’s Challenging the Frontiers of Poverty Reduction—Targeting the Ultra Poor program in Bangladesh

Das, Narayan et al., 'How do intrahousehold dynamics change when assets are transferred to women? Evidence from BRAC’s Challenging the Frontiers of Poverty Reduction—Targeting the Ultra Poor program in Bangladesh', International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, D.C., 2013
Scientific Publication

Neither preconceptional weekly multiple micronutrient nor iron–folic acid supplements affect birth size and gestational age compared with a folic acid supplement alone in rural Vietnamese women

Ramakrishnan, Usha et al., 'Neither preconceptional weekly multiple micronutrient nor iron–folic acid supplements affect birth size and gestational age compared with a folic acid supplement alone in rural Vietnamese women', The Journal of Nutrition, vol. 146(7), pp. 1445S-1452S, Elsevier BV, 2016
Scientific Publication

Monitoring participatory land use planning for better impact on landscapes and livelihoods: case studies in Nambor, Sobchia and Pakhok villages, Phonxay district, Luang Prabang province

Bouahom, B., Bourgoin, J., Lestrelin, G., Castella, J.C. 2011. Monitoring participatory land use planning for better impact on landscapes and livelihoods: case studies in Nambor, Sobchia and Pakhok villages, Phonxay district, Luang Prabang province . The Lao Journal of Agriculture and Forestry (23) :145-160.
Scientific Publication

Biofortified b-carotene rice improves vitamin A intake and reduces the prevalence of inadequacy among women and young children in a simulated analysis in Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the Philippines

Moursi, Mourad et al., 'Biofortified b-carotene rice improves vitamin A intake and reduces the prevalence of inadequacy among women and young children in a simulated analysis in Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the Philippines', The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vol. 104(3), pp. 769-775, Elsevier BV, 2016
Scientific Publication

Dietary diversity predicts the adequacy of micronutrient intake in pregnant adolescent girls and women in Bangladesh, but use of the 5-group cutoff poorly identifies individuals with inadequate intake

Nguyen, Phuong Hong et al., 'Dietary diversity predicts the adequacy of micronutrient intake in pregnant adolescent girls and women in Bangladesh, but use of the 5-group cutoff poorly identifies individuals with inadequate intake', The Journal of Nutrition, vol. 148(5), pp. 790-797, Elsevier BV, 2018
Scientific Publication

Cost-effectiveness analysis of an intimate partner violence prevention intervention targeting men, women and couples in rural Ethiopia: Evidence from the Unite for a Better Life randomised controlled trial

Leight, Jessica; Deyessa, Negussie; Sharma, Vandana, 'Cost-effectiveness analysis of an intimate partner violence prevention intervention targeting men, women and couples in rural Ethiopia: Evidence from the Unite for a Better Life randomised controlled trial', BMJ Open, vol. 11(3), p. e042365, BMJ, 2021
Assessment of and Recommendations for Partnership strategies with potential Digital service in Bangladesh under the project “Aquaculture: increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh and Nigeria”
Report

Assessment of and Recommendations for Partnership strategies with potential Digital service in Bangladesh under the project “Aquaculture: increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh and Nigeria”

Khondker Rabbani. (2020). Assessment of and Recommendations for Partnership strategies with potential Digital service in Bangladesh under the project “Aquaculture: increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh and Nigeria”. Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish. Technical Report
Nutrient and bioactive composition of five Gabonese forest fruits and their potential contribution to dietary reference intakes of children aged 1–3 years and women aged 19–60 years
Scientific Publication

Nutrient and bioactive composition of five Gabonese forest fruits and their potential contribution to dietary reference intakes of children aged 1–3 years and women aged 19–60 years

Fungo, R.; Muyonga, J.H.; Ngondi, J.L.; Mikolo-Yobo, C.; Iponga, D.M.; Ngoye, A.; Nchuaji Tang, E.; Chupezi Tieguhong, J. (2019) Nutrient and bioactive composition of five Gabonese forest fruits and their potential contribution to dietary reference intakes of children aged 1–3 years and women aged 19–60 years. Forests 10, 86. ISSN: 1999-4907.