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Understanding Nutrition A participatory film from Satkhira District, Bangladesh In early 2014, community acvists and nutrion workers were trained in Parcipatory Video (PV) skills to capture stories about how different aspects of their lives impact on their nutrion status. PV is a set of techniques to involve a group or community in shaping and creang their own film. The idea behind this is that making a video is easy and accessible, and is a great way of bringing people together to explore an issue. This process can be very empowering, enabling a community to idenfy problems and also to communicate their needs and ideas to decision-makers. PV can be a highly effecve tool to engage and mobilize people to set their own sustainable development agenda based on local needs. This parcipatory film highlights the complex underlying causes of undernutrion in Satkhira, a district in south-west Bangladesh which is prone to water logging and severe climate condions. In local peoples’ own voices, aspects of community and household life are described to illustrate the context of undernutrion in the area. These personal tesmonials captured by community film-makers clearly define the complexity of undernutrion and how it is a direct consequence of a number of interconnected factors. These include aspects of: girl’s and women’s status and rights diet and care during pregnancy infant and young child feeding pracces dietary diversity food availability income and livelihoods environment water, sanitaon and hygiene This film is a snapshot of undernutrion in Satkhira, but it also carries a common message for districts throughout Bangladesh which suffer from a high burden of undernutrion. The causes and consequences of undernutrion are many and they require people to work together to develop sustainable soluons that work – from the community level to the highest polical levels. This film is a call to acon for partnership and effecve collaboraon. There is an urgent need to build a wide- scale and genuinely shared understanding of the nutrion problem, its consequences and ways to tackle it, so that children can live happy, healthy and prosperous lives. If they can reach their full potenal, Bangladesh can reach its full potenal. RENEWED EFFORTS AGAINST CHILD HUNGER (REACH) PARTNERSHIP | www.reachpartnership.org Length: 23 mins Audience: policy makers, civil society, academics, district leaders, communies and development partners. Photos: Test slls from the filmmaking process

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Understanding Nutrition A participatory film from Satkhira District, Bangladesh

In early 2014, community activists and nutrition workers were trained in Participatory Video (PV) skills to capture stories about how different aspects of their lives impact on their nutrition status. PV is a set of techniques to involve a group or community in shaping and creating their own film. The idea behind this is that making a video is easy and accessible, and is a great way of bringing people together to explore an issue. This process can be very empowering, enabling a community to identify problems and also to communicate their needs and ideas to decision-makers. PV can be a highly effective tool to engage and mobilize people to set their own sustainable development agenda based on local needs. This participatory film highlights the complex underlying causes of undernutrition in Satkhira, a district in south-west Bangladesh which is prone to water logging and severe climate conditions. In local peoples’ own voices, aspects of community and household life are described to illustrate the context of undernutrition in the area. These personal testimonials captured by community film-makers clearly define the complexity of undernutrition and how it is a direct consequence of a number of interconnected factors. These include aspects of:

girl’s and women’s status and rights

diet and care during pregnancy

infant and young child feeding practices

dietary diversity

food availability

income and livelihoods

environment

water, sanitation and hygiene

This film is a snapshot of undernutrition in Satkhira, but it also carries a common message for districts throughout Bangladesh which suffer from a high burden of undernutrition. The causes and consequences of undernutrition are many and they require people to work together to develop sustainable solutions that work – from the community level to the highest political levels. This film is a call to action for partnership and effective collaboration. There is an urgent need to build a wide-scale and genuinely shared understanding of the nutrition problem, its consequences and ways to tackle it, so that children can live happy, healthy and prosperous lives. If they can reach their full potential, Bangladesh can reach its full potential.

RENEWED EFFORTS AGAINST CHILD HUNGER (REACH) PARTNERSHIP | www.reachpartnership.org

Length: 23 mins

Audience: policy makers, civil society, academics, district leaders, communities and

development partners.

Photos: Test stills from the filmmaking process