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Developing a Sustainable Nutrition Research Agenda in Sub-Saharan Africa—Findings from the SUNRAY Project

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  • Carl Lachat
  • Eunice Nago
  • Dominique Roberfroid
  • Michelle Holdsworth
  • Karlien Smit
  • Joyce Kinabo
  • Wim Pinxten
  • Annamarie Kruger
  • Patrick Kolsteren

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: Patrick Kolsteren and colleagues present the findings of a collaborative effort by stakeholders in sub-Saharan Africa to identify priorities for nutrition research. They propose a new approach that stimulates demand from policy makers for research and holds them accountable for incorporating research into policy and practice.

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  • Carl Lachat & Eunice Nago & Dominique Roberfroid & Michelle Holdsworth & Karlien Smit & Joyce Kinabo & Wim Pinxten & Annamarie Kruger & Patrick Kolsteren, 2014. "Developing a Sustainable Nutrition Research Agenda in Sub-Saharan Africa—Findings from the SUNRAY Project," PLOS Medicine, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(1), pages 1-7, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pmed00:1001593
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001593
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    1. Kathleen Van Royen & Carl Lachat & Michelle Holdsworth & Karlien Smit & Joyce Kinabo & Dominique Roberfroid & Eunice Nago & Christopher Garimoi Orach & Patrick Kolsteren, 2013. "How Can the Operating Environment for Nutrition Research Be Improved in Sub-Saharan Africa? The Views of African Researchers," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(6), pages 1-9, June.
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