Session 4: Women, Households and Nutrition
byANH Academy
Academy Week Research Conference
| Food Environments, Gender and Equity, Nutrition, Social Sciences
Date and Time
From: 23 June 2016, 13:00
To: 23 June 2016, 15:00
EAT Eastern African Time GMT+3:00
Location
Country: Ethiopia
Open Full Event ANH2016

 

10 minute abstract-driven presentations.  

Speakers and Presentations:

Chair: Suneetha Kadiyala, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and LCIRAH

  • Cynthia R. Matare, Zvitambo
    Women's time use, agriculture and nutrition in Zambia (IMMANA Fellow)
    Slides

  • Jessica Heckert, International Food Policy Research Institute
    Is Women’s Empowerment a Pathway to Improving Child Health Outcomes in an Integrated Agriculture and Nutrition Program? Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial in Burkina Faso
    Slides

  • Sudha Narayanan, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
    The Women’s Empowerment in Nutrition Index (WENI): Measuring nutritional empowerment to better link agriculture to nutrition (IMMANA Grant)
    Slides
  • Hilde Bras, Wageningen University and Research Centre
    Women’s position, birth order and child nutritional status in Ethiopia

  • Nitya Mittal, Columbia University
    Intra-household allocation and child nutrition in Bihar, India (IMMANA Fellow)
    Slides
  • Erin Milner, University of California Berkeley
    Household food insecurity associated with child development in a rural Kenyan community on Lake Victoria
    Slides
  • Gudina Egata, Haramaya University
    Seasonal Changes in the Prevalence of Food Insecurity among Rural Households in East Ethiopia: a Longitudinal Panel Study
  • Florence Mtambanengwe, University of Zimbabwe
    Enhancing the contribution of legumes and small grains to household nutrition security among smallholder women farmers of Zimbabwe
    Slides
  • Elisabetta Aurino, SOAS, LCIRAH, Imperial College London
    Do Boys Eat Better Than Girls in India? Longitudinal Evidence From Young Lives
    Slides

 

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