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Purnima Menon IFPRI Enabling policy environments for infant and young child feeding and nutrition: The roles of actors, networks, narratives, and data

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Day 1- afternoon session: Purnima Menon, IFPRI-New Delhi: “Enabling Policy Environments for Infant and Young child feeding and nutrition: the roles of actors, networks, narratives, and data,” Workshop on Approaches and Methods for Policy Process Research, co-sponsored by the CGIAR Research Programs on Policies, Institutions and Markets (PIM) and Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) at IFPRI-Washington DC, November 18-20, 2013.

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Purnima Menon

IFPRI

Enabling policy environments for infant and young child feeding and nutrition: The roles of actors, networks, narratives, and data

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Funding and contributors Funding:

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, through Alive & Thrive, managed by FHI 360 (www.aliveandthrive.org)

A4NH

Contributors IFPRI

Noora-Lisa Aberman Eva Schiffer Jody Harris Andrew Kennedy Neha Kohli Kuntal Saha Phuong Nguyen Disha Ali

Collaborators Nazneen Akhtar GMMB Edward Frongillo

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The first 1000 days of life (pre-pregnancy to 24 months) are a crucial period for

nutrition

LAC

Europe & Central Asia

North Africa & Near East

Sub Saharan Africa

South Asia

INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING

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6-24 mo: Complementary feeding & Continued BF

Windows of Opportunity

Preconception through pregnancy

0-6 mo: Exclusive breastfeeding

http://www.marieclaire.com/cm/marieclaire/images/mcx0807FEIndia001-med.jpg

http://www.who.int/child_adolescent_health/documents/media/9241593431.jpg K Dewey

Guiding principles for complementary feeding (2003; 2005)

INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING

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Optimal IYCF practices at the household level also require an enabling policy environment Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF)

Agreements about critical need to provide policy support to EBF

Maternity leave and work place legislation Monitoring of compliance with the International Code of

Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes (“the Code”) Investments in communications and awareness raising

campaigns Complementary feeding

Monitoring of compliance with the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes (“the Code”)

Investments in communications and awareness raising campaigns

Codex Alimentarius standards for production of complementary foods

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Using data to drive program focus and results

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Alive & Thrive Program Framework

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Elements of Alive & Thrive advocacy and policy engagement strategy

Policy Advocac

y

Messages and

materials

Data and evidence

Stakeholders and

partnershiips

Media engagement

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Key objectives for policy advocacy evaluation led by IFPRI Understand and document shifts in the overall

policy environment for IYCF and nutrition in Bangladesh, Vietnam and Ethiopia Elucidate contribution of Alive & Thrive policy

advocacy engagement and interventions to the shifts in the policy environment (focus on issue ascendance)

Separate ‘deep-dive’ studies in each country Media engagement in Bangladesh Support to provincial planning for nutrition in

Vietnam Bringing attention to stunting and prevention of

stunting in Ethiopia

Illustrative example for today: overall policy environment in Bangladesh

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Issue ascendance is one of the more “upstream” stages in the policy process

Menon et al., Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 2011

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Framework for issue ascendanceShiffman and Smith (2007):

framework for issue ascendance in global health

Ideas

Issue Characteristic

s

Policy Dialogu

e

Political Contexts

Actor Power

Framework used because major policy and advocacy interventions in Alive & Thrive were initially focused primarily on getting and keeping the issue of IYCF on the agenda (rather than, say, getting a policy formulated)

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2014 endline assessment of policy environment,

integrating analysis of event database and

program documentation.

 

2010 baseline assessment of policy

environment

Document A&T activities

through event database

Key components of policy process research

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Data collection for policy environment assessment at 2010 and in 2014 (planned)Framework domain

2010 2014

Actor Power (actors, networks, leading institutions)

Net-Map (IFPRI, individual interviews)

Net-Map (planned by another research group; use of group interviews)

Ideas Opinion leader research by advocacy firm (2009)

Stakeholder interviews by IFPRI

Policy context Review of policy documents by IFPRI

Review of policy documents and A&T documentation by IFPRI

Issue characteristics

National level data from DHS (2007)

National level data from DHS (2011)

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Event database developed to track and analyze advocacy strategies

Data based was coded based on advocacy best practices to identify strategies initially used, and shifts in strategies over timeMonthly project updates

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Ideas

Issue Characteristi

cs

Issue ascendance on the policy

agenda

Political Contexts

Actor Power

Very complex, with many local and civil society players.. Strong central influence of some key government players and some individuals. The were was high level of central influence and lack of dynamic exchange across the network

Stunting levels remain high and stagnant in recent yearsExclusive breastfeeding was low, and stagnant over the years; complementary feeding is very suboptimal

Nutrition was seen as one of many issues that should be tackled by raising the economic status of the population and reducing poverty

Knowledge about stunting, the importance of IYCF, or solutions to the problems were variable across key actors

Global actions and strategies have entered into national policy discourses and actions but concerns remain about translating of guidelines into action on the ground.

Public health messages on IYCF are in danger of being eroded by persistent Code violations on the marketing of formula

Overall Bangladesh policy environment (2010)

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What baseline findings meant for IYCF policy advocacy in Bangladesh

Ideas: Diverse views at the beginning; advocacy aims to shape a more coherent narrative

Policies: Having national strategy for infant feeding helped; A&T was able to take it to the next actionable level.

Issue characteristics: The situation was poor to start with; the data enabled good ‘story telling’. A&T focus on deepening understanding through data

People matter. In Bangladesh, the actor network for nutrition was complex and large. A&T’s

advocacy and policy engagement has been strategic

and systematic – slowly reaching all influential actors and ‘bringing them in’ over 4

years

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Key insights from event analysis on strategic mix of advocacy activities

- Activities included: generating and framing evidence on IYCF, investing in capacity-building initiatives for communities and government quarters, and building communication materials at an early stage, training media and initiating media study circles to enhance media coverage and shape discourse via media

- A&T staff, in partnership with staff from other organizations, acted as policy entrepreneurs and champions using strategies such as alliance building, dialogues, and discussions as well as media and dissemination strategies.

- A&T and partners used or created policy windows that included award ceremonies, launch events, and special days or weeks.

- Extensive efforts to popularize the discourse via news coverage and dissemination, thereby providing external framing and advocacy of policy issues.

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Methodological reflections Shiffman & Smith framework works well for assessing

factors related to issue ascendance; other aspects of policy process demand other frameworks and theories

Net-Map was useful to map actors and networks, but not perfect; major network characteristics well captured, but nature of participatory Net-Map interviews, time/availability or lack of knowledge of some stakeholders about others limits utility/accuracy

Event database requires continuous and diligent ‘data entry’ and continuity of research staff for coding and analysis; monthly updates possibly limited

Program itself has moved rapidly and advocacy and policy support interventions have gone beyond advocacy for “issue ascendance”!

Data challenges between 2010 and 2014 assessments: several other policy process issues and researchers, but similar methods, same stakeholders/interviewees

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Any questions?