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Home » Content type » Event » courses » Transforming Nutrition: Ideas, Policy and Outcomes 2015

Transforming Nutrition: Ideas, Policy and Outcomes 2015

March 3, 2015 -

Transforming leadership

AnnP copyMonday 13 July – Friday 17 July 2015 – Institute of Development Studies, Brighton

Now in its fourth year this popular and professional short course has been developed further in response to the positive feedback from previous participants. We will examine key findings from the Lancet nutrition series and participants will also be given a unique opportunity to build on materials prepared by the Global Nutrition Report. The Programme will be co-led by Lawrence Haddad (IFPRI) and Purnima Menon (IFPRI) and Nick Nisbett (IDS). Applications are invited now. See interviews with last years participants here.
 
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