Co-designed solutions for collecting food & nutrition security data with mobile devices: What worked (and did not) from a NGO, government and research partnership
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Co-designed solutions for collecting food & nutrition security data with mobile devices: What worked (and did not) from a NGO, government and research partnership
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Chesterman, Sabrina
Lamanna, Christine Hammond, Jim Namoi, Nictor Wakelin, Oliver Ng’endo, Mary Wijk, Mark T. van Rosenstock, Todd S. |
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food security
agriculture climate change |
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The extent and implications of under nutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa have catalyzed political action and programs on the ground. For example, the United Nations has declared a decade of action (2016-2026) and the Sustainable Development Goals have set ambitious targets to end hunger and undernutrition by 2030. Countries and development partners are moving too, individually and in coordinated actions through programs such as Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN).
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2017-12-01
2019-03-12T15:18:18Z 2019-03-12T15:18:18Z |
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Brief
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Chesterman S, Lamanna C, Hammond J, Namoi N, Wakelin O, Ng’endo M, van Wijk M, Rosenstock T. 2017. Co-designed solutions for collecting food & nutrition security data with mobile devices: What worked (and did not) from a NGO, government and research partnership. CCAFS Info Note. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100264 PII-FP2_CSAPartnerships |
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en
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CC-BY-NC-ND-3.0
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application/pdf
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CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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