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Nutrition and development

November 2015

  • Indian woman sitting on bench at McDonald's fast food restaurant, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia<br>C3TKG0 Indian woman sitting on bench at McDonald's fast food restaurant, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

    Best bits
    14 steps to eradicating malnutrition in 15 years

    The international community now has a target to end all forms of malnutrition by 2030. Our expert panel advise how to get there

October 2015

  • A central food collection point will sit by the canteen at Tameside hospital.

    NHS hospital to offer food parcels to patients at risk of malnutrition

  • Food market in India.

    Live Q&A: Improving nutrition by 2030 - how do we get there?

  • A girl looks at food served to her for free at a government-run school in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012. UNICEF’s latest data say one-third of the world’s malnourished children younger than 3 lives in India, a rate worse than sub-Saharan Africa. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has called child malnutrition the country’s shame. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)

    To end malnutrition, we must step up to the plate with data on what people eat

    Lawrence Haddad and Patrick Webb
  • WFP FM Myanmar-0983

    Family dinner time around the world - in pictures

September 2015

  • Lira, Uganda - Sick babies in feeding centre of MSF, lira, uganda being measured for malnutrition with MUAC (middle upper arm circumference), Jan 17, 2009.

    Global goals must fight the poor nutrition that kills 3 million children every year

    Dolf te Lintelo and Nick Nisbett
  • 10th  plenary meeting Closing of the High-level plenary meeting of the United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda

    Poverty matters
    SDGs adopted, Nick Danziger's photographs, and global nutrition report

  • Pope Francis speaks during the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly on September 25, 2015, at the United Nations in New York. AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTOVINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images

    World leaders agree sustainable development goals – as it happened

  • Three Muslim boys eating street food in Dhule, Maharashtra, India on 6 February 2015

    There is no place for malnutrition in the 21st century

    Lawrence Haddad, Corinna Hawkes and Emorn Udomkesmalee
  • Urban farmers around the world – in pictures

  • Malnutrition linked to nearly half of deaths among under-fives

  • Data is the magic ingredient that can bring good nutrition to global fruition

    Michael Anderson

August 2015

  • Telica volcano

    Food insecurity in Nicaragua: farming on the edge of a volcano

    Not having enough food is a constant threat for the families living and farming on the slopes of Telica volcano. A model farm project is trying to change that

July 2015

  • People gather at a market destroyed in air strikes carried out by the Saudi-led coalition in Sana'a, Yemen, 20 July.

    Civilians and hospitals targeted in Yemen air strikes, warns medical charity

  • An Indian farmer stands with a spade on a parched paddy field in Ranbir Singh Pura, about 34 kilometers (21 miles) from Jammu, India, Tuesday, July 15, 2014. Delayed monsoon rains have raised fears of possible drought in some regions with the meteorological department reporting an acute deficit in rainfall in many areas, according to news reports. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)

    Just growing more food won't help to feed the world

    Richard Ewbank
  • Children queue for food at a refugee camp on the Burma-China border.

    The hunger numbers: are we counting right?

    Jason Hickel
  • A Burkinabe peasant from the village of Selbo village, in northern Burkina Faso, stands near grass he planted to help stop the advance of the Sahara desert. Faced with the advancement of the Saharan desert, a result of world climate change, the peasants of Burkina Faso are fighting with little means but certain success to stop the advancement of the dunes by planting shrubs.

    Financing for development
    African agriculture needs more of the green stuff, says farming alliance chief

  • Why transporting vegetables is not so different from delivering vaccines

  • Discovering the secrets of Benin’s forests to improve nutrition

June 2015

  • Collecting wheat in Morocco

    Roads, railways and research can stop global food waste

    Bjorn Lomborg
    In developing countries more than three-quarters of food waste occurs before it reaches consumers, through inefficient agriculture. Bjorn Lomborg argues what could remedy this
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