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Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA)

Last updated: 08/05/2019
IATI Identifier: GB-COH-877338-OT/11006
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Description

IDS are partners in the LANSA RPC led MS Swaminathan Research Foundation (India) and signatories to the LANSA RPC consortium agreement. IDS are delivering defined aspects of the LANSA programme and processing the financial transactions to other partners. The project has 3 research pillars: 1 Enabling environments - how can agriculture and food systems be better linked to other drivers of nutrition? 2 Agri-food value chains - How can the nutrition impacts of agriculture and agri-food value chains be enhanced through appropriate strategies and policies? 3 Pro-nutrition agriculture - How can agriculture interventions be designed to improve nutritional status? Three cross-cutting themes: Gender, Innovation Systems and Fragility Also Capacity Support (Capacity Building), and Influencing & Engagement (Research Uptake/Communications)


Location

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Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, United Kingdom, United States
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Programme data last updated on 08/05/2019