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Community Hunger Fighters: An Adult Nutrition Literacy Programme Rama Narayanan (Experiences in integrating nutrition literacy as part of the Farming system for Nutrition D.J.Nithya Study under Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia) Akshaya Kumar Panda Rupal D.Wagh M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation Chennai, Tamil Nadu Community Hunger Fighters: An Adult Nutrition Literacy Programme (Experiences in integrating nutrition literacy as part of the Farming system for Nutrition Study under the research programme on Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia) A Report Rama Narayanan, D.J.Nithya, Akashya Kumar Panda and Rupal D.Wagh December 2018 M S Swaminathan Research Foundation 3rd Cross Street, Taramani Institutional Area, Chennai www.mssrf.org MSSRF / RR / 18 / 51 About the Report This report is a documentation of process of nutrition literacy programme undertaken as a component of Farming System for Nutrition (FSN) study under LANSA in Wardha, Maharashtra and Koraput, Odisha in 2015 to 2017. Acknowledgement This report is part of the research generated by the Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA) research consortium, and is funded by UK aid from the UK government. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK Government's official policies. The authors are thankful to Dr.R.V.Bhavani, Program Manager, LANSA research consortium, LANSA staffs, Chennai and the field investigators in Koraput and Wardha for coordinating the activities of the literacy programme and data collection in the study locations. They are also indebted to Ms. Shilpa Pandit for undertaking an assessment of the nutrition literacy programme. Contents I Background ................................................................................................................................................. 1 II Conceptualization of Adult Nutrition Literacy.......................................................................................... 2 III The Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 9 IV Implementation and Observations ......................................................................................................... 18 V Discussion ............................................................................................................................................... 64 References ................................................................................................................................................... 70 List of Tables Table 1. Caste profile of study villages in Wardha ....................................................................... 10 Table 2. Population and literacy rate in Wardha ........................................................................... 10 Table 3. Caste profile of study villages in Koraput ...................................................................... 11 Table 4. Population and literacy rate in Koraput .......................................................................... 11 Table 5. Land holding pattern in Wardha and Koraput (% of households) .................................. 13 Table 6. Prevalence (%) of under-nutrition among children, adolescents and adults ................... 17 Table 7. Profile of selected CHFs in Wardha ............................................................................... 25 Table 8. Profile of selected CHFs in Koraput ............................................................................... 27 Table 9. Expectations of participants from the workshop ............................................................ 29 Table 10. Suggested dietary pattern across seasons by Wardha CHFs......................................... 33 Table 11. Suggested dietary pattern across seasons by Koraput CHFs ........................................ 33 Table 12. Agricultural planning according to land type and season by CHFs of Wardha ........... 39 Table 13. Agricultural planning according to land type and season by CHFs of Koraput ........... 39 Table 14. Future training needs of Koraput CHFs ........................................................................ 43 Table 15. Participants in the evaluation exercises ........................................................................ 45 Table 16. Method and Mode of Communication .......................................................................... 52 Table 17. Community endeavours in Wardha .............................................................................. 61 Table 18. Community endeavours in Koraput .............................................................................. 61 List of Figures Figure 1. Study location .................................................................................................................. 9 Figure 2. Steps in implementation ................................................................................................ 21 Figure 3. Group work on identifying foods that they consume .................................................... 29 Figure 4. Role play in Koraput ..................................................................................................... 32 Figure 5. Participants drawing diversified crops that can be grown in field ................................ 36 Figure 6. Conceptual and operational framework for integrating nutrition literacy in Farming Systems for Nutrition research ..................................................................................... 70
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