Harewelle Archive


21st September 2009

Livelihoods Lecture - an unholy Trinity

NIck Mascie-TaylorProfessor Nick Mascie-Taylor, a Professor of Human Population Biology from the University of Cambridge, visited DFID in Bangladesh in July this year. Whilst in Bangladesh, Nick gave a talk a series of talks about his work, explaining the importance of nutrition-related factors in combating poverty and suffering in the developing world.  Nick was visiting as part of the Harewelle managed Shiree project and as a result were the first to bring Nick’s work to the forefront of DFID, in Bangladesh.

For more information on the above and to listen to Nick’s talk please click on the following link 

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/DFID-Livelihoods-News/113890010249?ref=nf 

And also on the following You tube links:  

Poverty, undernutrition and disease: an unholy Trinity (Part 1)

Poverty, undernutrition and disease: an unholy Trinity (Part 2)

Poverty, undernutrition and disease: an unholy Trinity (Part 3)

Poverty, undernutrition and disease: an unholy Trinity (Part 4)

Poverty, undernutrition and disease: an unholy Trinity (Part 5)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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