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Book (series)Evaluation of the “Meeting the Undernutrition Challenge (MUCH): Strengthening the enabling environment for food security and nutrition” programme
Project codes: GCP/BGD/059/USA and GCP/BGD/063/EC
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No results found.The Meeting the Undernutrition Challenge (MUCH) programme, funded jointly by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the European Union, had the overall objective to improve the enabling environment to eradicate food insecurity and malnutrition in Bangladesh. The programme enhanced a national policy shift toward addressing nutrition by improving policy processes with more participation of civil society and subnational stakeholders, enriching policy and programming to address needs throughout the country. The programme supported significant enhancement of technical capacities to gather and analyze food security and nutrition evidence, innovative approaches for engaging students in nutrition learning activities, and improved the links between research and policy-making. Subnational capacity development support was initiated in the middle of the programme, identifying important opportunities for impactful multi-stakeholder collaboration on implementing national policy. The evaluation noted important effort on gender issues, but pointed out that emphasizing women’s empowerment and gender equity within all FSN programming is critical to success. To eradicate food insecurity and malnutrition throughout Bangladesh more work is especially needed in formalizing improved food-sector collaboration and multi-stakeholder governance mechanisms to continuously develop, learn, share and implement good practice at all levels. -
DocumentEvaluation of the project “Meeting the Undernutrition Challenge (MUCH): Strengthening the enabling environment for food security and nutrition”
Project codes: GCP/BGD/059/USA and GCP/BGD/063/EC - Management response
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ProjectCreating a Stronger Enabling Environment to Combat Undernutrition in Bangladesh: the Much Project - GCP/BGD/059/USA 2020
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No results found.Bangladesh faces a wide diversity of challenges concerning food insecurity and undernutrition. Around 39 million people, representing about one fourth of the country’s population, live below the poverty line, many of whom are dealing with extreme poverty. This high level of poverty, together with the rapid rates of population growth and urbanization, place extensive pressure on Bangladesh’s food and agriculture system. Further complicating matters, Bangladesh remains highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change and is one of the most flood-prone countries in the world, which has significant implications for food production. Both to address the existing rates of stunting and micronutrient deficiencies, as well as the underlying determinants of access to safe, affordable and nutritionally-adequate food, a concerted national effort that takes a multisectoral approach is required. The mainstreaming of food security and nutrition (FSN) into sectoral policies and programmes, along with suitable cross-sectoral governance and coordination mechanisms will prove crucial to the success of these efforts. The Meeting the Undernutrition Challenge (MUCH) project was therefore designed to develop a strengthened enabling environment for responding to FSN challenges in Bangladesh, focusing on capacity development for the Government and national stakeholders, as well as the formulation and implementation of improved policies, strategies and programmes.
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