Abstract

Policies provide an overarching framework for comprehensive and aligned strategies and programme implementation. As part of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy (FSP) the University of Pretoria in collaboration with the Civil Society Organisation Nutrition Alliance (CSONA) and the Ministry of Gender Children Disability and Social Welfare conducted an assessment of the extent to which Malawi’s forthcoming National Nutrition Policy (2016 -2020) incorporates gender. This assessment reflected on the policy’s application of gender and identified possible areas of gender bias focusing on the extent to which men and women’s interests were considered. (Excerpt)

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