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Home » Content type » podcast » Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture, Production Diversity and Nutrition: Evidence from Nepal

Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture, Production Diversity and Nutrition: Evidence from Nepal

December 2, 2013 -

Transforming sectors

A recent Transform Nutrition Seminar was held at Institute of Development Studies on ‘Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture, Production Diversity and Nutrition: Evidence from Nepal’. Presented by Suneetha Kadiyala from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Suneetha presented the household survey data from Nepal and explains how it has been used to investigate relationships between women’s empowerment in agriculture and production diversity on dietary diversity and anthropometric outcomes of mothers and children. A podcast from the event is available here.

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