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Strengthening the humanity and dignity of people in crisis through knowledge and practice
June 2011
Achieving Food and Nutrition Security:Lessons Learned rom the Integrated Food SecurityProgramme (IFSP), Mulanje, Malawi
Patrick Webb
 
©2011 Feinstein International Center. All Rights Reserved.Fair use o this copyrighted material includes its use or non-commercial educationalpurposes, such as teaching, scholarship, research, criticism, commentary, and newsreporting. Unless otherwise noted, those who wish to reproduce text and image flesrom this publication or such uses may do so without the Feinstein InternationalCenter’s express permission. However, all commercial use o this material and/orreproduction that alters its meaning or intent, without the express permission o theFeinstein International Center, is prohibited.Feinstein International CenterTuts University200 Boston Ave., Suite 4800Medord, MA 02155USAtel: +1 617.627.3423ax: +1 617.627.3428fc.tuts.eduThis report was commissioned by the Deutsche Gesellschat ür Internationale Zusammenarbeit(GIZ) GmbH on behal o the Federal Ministry or Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).The Deutsche Gesellschat ür Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH was ormed on January1, 2011. It brings together the longstanding expertise o the Deutscher Entwicklungsdienst (DED)GmbH (German development service), the Deutsche Gesellschat ür Technische Zusammenarbeit(GTZ) GmbH (German technical cooperation) and InWEnt – Capacity Building International,Germany. For urther inormation, go towww.giz.de.For correspondence relating to this report contact:Dr. Patrick WebbFriedman School o Nutrition Science and PolicyTuts University, 150 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02111, USAEmail: Patrick.webb@tuts.edu
 
Acknowledgements
Great thanks are due to Christa Roth and John Mwanja’ani who madethe mission possible, eective, and productive; their insights addeddepth to the entire activity and resulting report. The author would alsolike to acknowledge Chimwemwe Amyelwishe Pharao Shumbashkaere(CAPS) Msukwa, who generously shared the conclusions that he hasdrawn rom spending many years in the villages targeted by the IFSP inMulanje District. Also Christoph Messinger (GIZ) and Nicolas Lamadé(GIZ), who both worked on the ground during the implementation o the program, and Ines Reinhard (nutrition specialist) (GIZ), who allprovided invaluable comments on earlier drats.Additional input was provided by international experts withexperience o Malawi, or o examples o integrated programmingelsewhere in the world, including Gary Gleason (InternationalNutrition Foundation), Eileen Kennedy, Daniel Maxwell, andWilliam Masters (Tuts University), Jessica Tillahun-Barney (GlobalFood and Nutrition), Judy Canhuati (USAID), Jessica Fanzo andGlen Denning (Columbia University, Earth Institute), JulietteAphane (FAO), Johnathan Mkumbire (Millennium Villages), NeilOrchardson (Technical Secretariat, Ministry o Agriculture and FoodSecurity, Malawi), and Eric Kenek (WFP). Thanks also to the manypeople working or the government o Malawi and proessionals o donor and implementing agencies who opened their doors to theteam and shared invaluable ideas and data. The author is grateul toother GIZ proessionals who also oered comments on earlier dratso the report.
On The Cover
Children play by a water cistern constructed as part o the IFSP in Jiga village in Mulanje District, Malawi. The nearby water pump is inregular use today.Photo credit © Patrick Webb 2010
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