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Operationalizing gender transformation in nutrition programming
Daniel Sellen
Professor
- Campus
- Faculty
- Department
Areas of Expertise
- > 30 years international research leadership in community-based, nutrition-sensitive project design, management, analysis and
- Africa, South and Central America
- Application of human ecology and evolutionary medical anthropology to improve global public health
- Behavioral ecology
- Central America (Guatemala, Panama)
- Community based nutrition evaluation in hard-to-sample populations (newcomers, refugees, nomads, displaced and resettled groups)
- Europe ( United Kingdom, Norway)
- Evolutionary Anthropology
- Global health
- Human ecology
- Human evolution
- Human nutrition
- Implementation science (randomized intervention trials and process evaluation) to test innovations to deliver support for maternal
- Infant and young child feeding practices
- Infant feeding
- Medical Anthropology
- North America (Canada, United States of America, Mexico)
- Nutrition
- Nutrition information systems for monitoring, evaluation and design of nutrition and food security interventions
- Operationalizing gender transformation in nutrition programming
- South Asia (Bangladesh, India)
- Structural innovation to protect, promote and support infant and young child feeding (IYCF), including breastfeeding, complementary
- Sub-Saharan Africa (esp. Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa, Lesotho)
- Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Ethiopia, Uganda, The Gambia, Nigeria, Lesotho, Guatemala, Mexico, Bangladesh, India, UK, USA, Canada
Office: N/A
Languages: English
Website
Email: dan.sellen@utoronto.ca
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