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Update with the Managing Director April 16, 2012

Update with the Managing Director April 16, 2012. Overview/Agenda. I. Overview of SecureNutrition Knowledge Platform II. Multisectoral Guidance on Integrating Nutrition into Agriculture Investments

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Update with the Managing Director April 16, 2012

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  1. Update with the Managing Director April 16, 2012

  2. Overview/Agenda • I. Overview of SecureNutritionKnowledge Platform • II. Multisectoral Guidance on Integrating Nutrition into Agriculture Investments • III. Summary and Key Messages from workshop on Food Security and Nutrition: From Measurement to Results

  3. I. Overview of SecureNutrition Knowledge Platform

  4. Rationale for SecureNutrition:Poverty is declining but undernutrition still lingers Source: FAO and Povcal Net.

  5. What is the value-added of SecureNutrition? The KP’s niche in an already populated universe of knowledge and technical fora is three-fold: • Focus on operational knowledge generation • Analytic work addressing operational concerns • Critical role as consolidator linking results of ongoing efforts and building consensus based on available evidence, knowledge, and experiences • Major emphasis on internal Bank audience

  6. Priority Outcomes and Deliverables (1): New knowledge products to strengthen operational approaches Multisectoral Approaches to Nutrition: Guidance Briefs for Bank TTLs in Agriculture, Social Protection and Health Agriculture, Food Security Health Social Protection

  7. Priority Outcomes and Deliverables (2):Knowledge products to measure food security & nutrition outcomes 22 March 2012 World Bank Workshop Food Security and Nutrition: From Measurement to Results

  8. Priority Outcomes and Deliverables (3, 4): Partner Consultations and Community of Practice

  9. Priority Outcomes and Deliverables (5): Launch of the KP website

  10. Priority Outcomes and Deliverables (6, 7):Win-Win Linkages between Ag/FS/N are standard in the Bank • Innovative grants program • FY12 Explore multi-media documentation of TTL and country experiences with multisectoral approaches to improved nutrition outcomes • FY13-14 Small grants for learning to TTLs in Ag & FS sectors/programs • Seminar Series • Learning events for internal Bank audiences, open to external as well

  11. Lessons learned • Face-to-face interaction/consultation is essential – process takes time. • Significant IT challenges –contradictions in meeting both internal and external requirements. • Major challenge of the KP is attracting involvement of the internal regional Bank audience – lack of incentive for busy TTLs

  12. II. Multisectoral Guidance on Integrating Nutrition into Agriculture Investments

  13. Knowledge Product: “Addressing Nutrition through Multisectoral Approaches” Multisectoral Approaches to Nutrition: Guidance Briefs for Bank TTLs in Agriculture, Social Protection and Health • One of SecureNutrion’s “internal audience” products (FY12 delivery) • Developed by a multisectoral Bank team led by HDN • Objective: To provide operational guidance to Bank TTLs, development partners, and country level implementers on designing a “nutrition sensitive” sector project • Co-funded by: RSR TF, Japan SUN TF, and DfID • Consultation: TTLs and development partners (DfID, BMGF) (London, Dec. 2011)

  14. Why Does Agriculture Matter for Nutrition and vice versa? Ag. matters for Nutrition because… • The most affected by undernutrition are the rural poor • Ag.-led growth is proven to be twice as much pro-poor as non-ag. led growth • Agriculture directly addresses food production and consumption • We need to avoid unintentional negative consequences (e.g. water-borne diseases, zoonotic diseases, women’s time) Nutrition matters for Ag. because… • Agriculture is ultimately concerned with improved well-being of the rural poor --- and nutrition is part of this. • Nutrition improves human capital and labor productivity of farmers • Successful nutrition interventions heavily involve women, so it would reinforce agriculture’s focus on gender inclusion FOOD

  15. Guidance on Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture NUTRITION-SENSTIVE GOALS 1. Invest in women 2. Access to high nutrient content food 3. Enhance dietary diversity 4. Incorporate explicit nutrition objectives and indicators Possible “nutrition sensitive” activities to be incorporated into ARD projects • Biofortification • Incorporate nutrition in ag. innovation systems (e.g. extension) • Time saving technologies I. Raising Ag. Productivity • Fruits, vegetables, fish, livestock • Indigenous food knowledge systems • Post-harvest food fortification II. Linking farmers to markets III. Reducing risk and vulnerability • Backyard gardens

  16. II. Summary and Key Messages from Workshop on Food Security and Nutrition: From Measurement to Results

  17. 22 March 2012 World Bank Workshop Food Security and Nutrition: From Measurement to Results

  18. 22 March 2012 World Bank WorkshopFood Security and Nutrition: From Measurement to Results • Featured a line-up of experts from outside and inside the Bank, • Objectives: • Short-run: Improve operations through greater familiarity with experience with a variety of indicators to measure food security and nutrition outcomes. • Longer-run: help generate greater consensus on the metrics for food security and its relation to nutritional outcomes.

  19. Speakers

  20. Indices Covered • Household Hunger Scale • Dietary Diversity Score • Food Consumption Score • Coping Strategies Index • The correlation of different food and nutrition security indices with nutritional outcomes • Implications at the project level – Round Table discussion

  21. Follow-up to Workshop • Work commissioned to DECRG on developing guidelines for collecting short module of consumption • Opportunity to strengthen the collaboration with UNICEF and rely on the active participation of their MICS team in operationalizing some of findings into the upcoming wave of MICS surveys. • UNICEF considering possibility of adding consumption modules to the 100+ MICS surveys  opportunity to have data on both nutrition and poverty/welfare.

  22. Next Steps • Ongoing seminar series • Dissemination of guidance briefs • Interactive website launch: May 2012 • Innovation grants to TTLs: FY13-14 • Begin series of regional consultations in lead-up to global meeting: Early 2013

  23. Thank you

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