Bookvolume editors, Hans Konrad Biesalski, Regina Birner.
Contents:
Economic and political innovation for nutritional improvement
What does it need to improve nutrition quality? The role of public partners
The devil is in the detail: understanding the governance challenges of implementing nutrition-specific programs on a large scale
Post-2015 agenda and sustainable developmental goals: where are we now? Global opportunities to address malnutrition in all its forms, including hidden hunger
Without land, no crops- without diversity, no healthy, and sustainable diets
A challenge for international cooperation
Working with Santal villagers, West Bengal, India: Moringa and kitchen gardens to combat malnutrition, 2012-2017
Multidimensional nutritional welfare of children in Southern Africa: a human rights consistent approach
How to accelerate the end of hunger and undernutition
On the link between production diversity and dietary quality in smallholder farm households
Reducing mineral and vitamin deficiencies through biofortification: progress under HarvestPlus
The most hidden of all hidden hungers: the global deficiency in DHA and EPA and what to do about it
The nutrition paradox in India: the coexistence of undernutrition and overnutrition
Transdisciplinary approaches and methods in the context of food and nutrition security
Unveilling the menace of hidden hunger in refugee camps: nutritional status among refugees, states responsibility, and key African strategies on nutrition
Combating hidden hunger in agriculture perspective
Latin America and the Caribbean: strategies to fight hidden hunger
Strategies to fight hidden hunger in Ethiopia, Egypt, Sudan and Tunisia
Agricultural assistance to vulnerable, food-insecure female-headed households in Kyrgyzstan
Linking agriculture and natural resource management towards nutrition security (LANN+)
Vitamin D deficiency: a public health issue in high- and low-income countries or just hype?
Nutrition education cell, a community based approach to fight against child undernutrition and strength community resilience, in rural area in Burkina Faso
Students4Kids: winning project, growing the tree against hunger (Ensete ventricosum) in Zambia.