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1 Stuart Gillespie (12 December 2017) Email: [email protected] Skype: stuartgillespie Employment: current Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) (1999- Research Director, LANSA Research Program Consortium (2012-18) Theme Leader, Nutrition Policy, IFPRI (2015- Leader, SPEAR, Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) (2017- Honorary Associate, Institute for Development Studies (IDS), UK (2016- Past positions, post-PhD (1989-2010) CEO, Transform Nutrition Research Program Consortium (2011-17) Leader, Stories of Change in Nutrition initiative (2014-16) Director, Regional Network on AIDS, Livelihoods and Food Security (RENEWAL) (2001-11) Coordinator, Agriculture and Health Research Platform (AHRP) (2008-12) Consultant (nutrition) with UN, bilateral agencies and NGOs (1996-99) Senior Programme Officer (Nutrition), UNICEF India, New Delhi (1994-96) Programme Officer, UN Standing Committee on Nutrition, Geneva (1989-94) Consultant with UN FAO, Rome (1989) Degrees PhD Human Nutrition, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (1988) MSc Human Nutrition, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (1983) BSc (Honours) Food Science (Upper Second), University of Reading (1981) Experience. Stuart Gillespie has 34 years of experience in nutrition and development since taking up his first position as nutrition coordinator in a rural development project in southern India, in February 1984. After acquiring a PhD in Human Nutrition from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 1988, he spent four years with the UN Standing Committee on Nutrition in Geneva, two years with UNICEF in India and four years as a freelance consultant. Since joining IFPRI in 1999, he has led several initiatives, including an ADB-funded consortium on the double burden of malnutrition in Asia, a network on HIV and nutrition security in Africa, and a global initiative on agriculture and health research. In 2001, he co- founded the Regional Network on AIDS, Livelihoods and Food Security (RENEWAL) which fused locally- prioritized action research on AIDS, food and nutrition security with capacity strengthening and policy communications in a pioneering networking approach in Africa. Gillespie was director of the International Conference on HIV/AIDS, Food and Nutrition Security in South Africa in April 2005. In recent years he has successfully led efforts to win competitive tenders for two multi-partner research programme consortia on undernutrition, funded by DFID – Transform Nutrition and Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA). He leads the SPEAR (Supporting Policies, Programs and Enabling Action through Research) flagship of the IFPRI-led Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) program. He has 149 publications including 9 books, 14 monographs and 20 book chapters.
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Stuart Gillespie (12 December 2017) Email: [email protected] Skype: stuartgillespie

Employment: current

• Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) (1999-

• Research Director, LANSA Research Program Consortium (2012-18)

• Theme Leader, Nutrition Policy, IFPRI (2015-

• Leader, SPEAR, Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) (2017-

• Honorary Associate, Institute for Development Studies (IDS), UK (2016- Past positions, post-PhD (1989-2010)

• CEO, Transform Nutrition Research Program Consortium (2011-17)

• Leader, Stories of Change in Nutrition initiative (2014-16)

• Director, Regional Network on AIDS, Livelihoods and Food Security (RENEWAL) (2001-11)

• Coordinator, Agriculture and Health Research Platform (AHRP) (2008-12)

• Consultant (nutrition) with UN, bilateral agencies and NGOs (1996-99)

• Senior Programme Officer (Nutrition), UNICEF India, New Delhi (1994-96)

• Programme Officer, UN Standing Committee on Nutrition, Geneva (1989-94)

• Consultant with UN FAO, Rome (1989) Degrees

• PhD Human Nutrition, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (1988)

• MSc Human Nutrition, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (1983)

• BSc (Honours) Food Science (Upper Second), University of Reading (1981) Experience. Stuart Gillespie has 34 years of experience in nutrition and development since taking up his first position as nutrition coordinator in a rural development project in southern India, in February 1984. After acquiring a PhD in Human Nutrition from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 1988, he spent four years with the UN Standing Committee on Nutrition in Geneva, two years with UNICEF in India and four years as a freelance consultant. Since joining IFPRI in 1999, he has led several initiatives, including an ADB-funded consortium on the double burden of malnutrition in Asia, a network on HIV and nutrition security in Africa, and a global initiative on agriculture and health research. In 2001, he co-founded the Regional Network on AIDS, Livelihoods and Food Security (RENEWAL) which fused locally-prioritized action research on AIDS, food and nutrition security with capacity strengthening and policy communications in a pioneering networking approach in Africa. Gillespie was director of the International Conference on HIV/AIDS, Food and Nutrition Security in South Africa in April 2005. In recent years he has successfully led efforts to win competitive tenders for two multi-partner research programme consortia on undernutrition, funded by DFID – Transform Nutrition and Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA). He leads the SPEAR (Supporting Policies, Programs and Enabling Action through Research) flagship of the IFPRI-led Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) program. He has 149 publications including 9 books, 14 monographs and 20 book chapters.

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Current Employment Since August 1999 Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).

Washington DC (8/99-7/05), Geneva (8/05-7/12), Brighton (8/12 – date) CEO, Transform Nutrition research program consortium (2011-17) aimed at tackling the “neglected crisis of undernutrition”; focusing on global knowledge generation and policy research in four high-burden countries (India, Bangladesh, Kenya, Ethiopia). Funded by UK Department for International Development (DFID). Research Director, LANSA (Leveraging Agriculture for Improved Nutrition in South Asia) research program consortium (2012-2018), aimed at maximizing the nutritional impact of agricultural development and agri-food systems in South Asia. Funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID). Leader, Stories of Change in Nutrition initiative, and lead editor of Nourishing Millions book. Theme Leader, Nutrition Policy, IFPRI Flagship leader, SPEAR, A4NH (Agriculture for Nutrition and Health) CGIAR research program. Co-chair, Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), Compact2025 Leader, TANDI (“Tackling the Agriculture-Nutrition Disconnect in India”) supported by the BMGF (2010-12). Global coordinator, Agriculture and Health Research Platform (AHRP), 2008-2012: a multi-partner initiative to forge links between agriculture and health on common intersectoral problems. Leader of IFPRI’s Global Research Programme on HIV/AIDS, livelihoods, food and nutrition security. Including preparation of two books and numerous papers. Co-founder and director of RENEWAL (Regional Network on AIDS, Livelihoods and Food Security), a $12m, multi-country initiative (2001-2011) Director, International Conference on HIV/AIDS, Food and Nutrition Security, Durban, South Africa (2005). Co-chair of the United Nations Standing Committee on Nutrition’s Working Group on AIDS and Nutrition Leader, IFPRI-World Bank team reviewing community-driven development (2003-4) Leader, ADB-IFPRI project “Nutrition Trends, Policies and Strategies in Asia and the Pacific” involving coordination of team of international consultants and country teams (1999-2002) Author of “New and Noteworthy in Nutrition” quarterly international nutrition newsletter (2002-4) Coordinator and co-author, with Milla McLachlan (World Bank) and Roger Shrimpton (UNICEF), of synthesis of lessons learned in the UNICEF-World Bank Nutrition Assessment (1999-2003) Coordinator, Annual Martin J Forman Memorial Lecture on International Nutrition (2002-6)

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Past Employment Apr 1996 to Aug 1999 Independent Consultant on the following assignments: Apr 1999 onwards UNICEF New York/World Bank joint evaluation study of progress in nutrition policy

and programming. Mar-Apr 1999 Asian Development Bank (ADB): Preparation of paper on community-based

nutrition programming in Asia for the ADB-UNICEF RETA 5671. Jan 1999 UNICEF Nepal: Finalisation of the report of the Nepal Micronutrient Survey Nov-Feb 1998/99 Asian Development Bank (ADB): Preparation of synthesis of findings from the multi-

country nutrition investment exercise (RETA) for publication ahead of the donor roundtable in June 1999.

Aug-Sep 1998 UNICEF New York: Preparation of a nutrition learning package for field staff. Aug 1998 UNICEF New York: Preparation of an overview report on the UNISCALE field trials. May-Aug 1998 World Food Programme: Preparation of a training manual for WFP Country Officers

on nutrition. July 1998 The World Bank, Washington DC: Preparation of a training module on how to assess

the role of supplementary feeding programs in nutritional improvement. Published as Nutrition Toolkit Module Number 5.

Apr 1998 UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia (ROSA): Review and comment on finalized Asian Development Bank (ADB)/UNICEF Regional Technical Assistance (RETA) country reports, and preparation of an advocacy booklet on the Nutrition Initiative for South Asia (NISA) for SAARC.

Feb-Apr 1998 World Food Programme: Preparation of operational guidelines on assessing and analysing nutrition situations and deciding on the relevance and use of supplementary feeding through the MCH system.

Nov 97-Jan 98 The World Bank, India: Preparation of two Implementation Completion Reports - for ICDS-I in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh and for TINP-II in Tamil Nadu.

Sep-Oct 1997 The Micronutrient Initiative: Convening of a September 1997 workshop in Ottawa on the determinants and interventions for anaemia control and preparation of the final report, entitled “Expert Consultation on Anemia Determinants and Interventions”, since published by Micronutrient Initiative.

Jul-Sep 1997 USAID: Organisation of a workshop on nutrition evaluation for the IUNS Congress in Montreal, July 1997, rapporteuring of workshop and preparation of a monograph based on the proceedings, entitled “Success in Nutrition: How to Measure and Communicate It”

June 1997 USAID BASICS: Preparation of contributions to “Nutrition Essentials” manual. Mar & May 1997 UNICEF ROSA: Resource person in NISA meetings, rapporteuring ACC/SCN 24th

Session symposium in March 1997, preparation of initial overview chapter and overall editor of “Nutrition and Poverty”, ACC/SCN Symposium Report, Nutrition Policy Paper No. 16; provision of regional support in development of country nutrition investment profiles for the ADB/UNICEF RETA Project, and compilation and editing of contributions to “Malnutrition in South Asia: A Regional Profile”, published by UNICEF ROSA.

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Feb & Apr 1997 The World Bank, India: Analysis for mid-term review of the Second Phase of the Tamil Nadu Integrated Nutrition Programme (TINP-II), and advised Government of India on monitoring, evaluation, management information systems and operational research.

January 1997 UNICEF Oman. Preparation of a training package for trainers and community volunteers as part of the expansion of the Triple A Nutrition Initiative.

January 1997 UNICEF New York: Preparation of a protocol, coordination of monitoring of the new UNISCALEs in four country programme situations throughout 1997-98

Nov-Dec 1996 UNICEF ROSA: Organisation of ACC/SCN symposium on “Nutrition and Poverty” for March 1997, provision of support to country activities within the ADB/UNICEF nutrition investment initiative and contribution to the forthcoming South Asian Supplement to the ACC/SCN World Nutrition Report.

October 1996 UNICEF Oman. Appraisal of pilot community-based nutrition initiative with recommendations to the Sultanate of Oman for scale-up.

September 1996 UNICEF ROSA: Organisation of the NISA October 1996 meeting, provision of support to country offices in the ADB/UNICEF nutrition investment initiative and coordination of other related NISA activities.

August 1996 The Micronutrient Initiative and UNICEF New York: Preparation of a review of major remaining issues in developing approaches for the effective prevention and control of iron deficiency, published in 1998 by the Micronutrient Initiative as “Major Issues in the Control of Iron Deficiency”.

July 1996 UNICEF New York: Preparation of a policy review on the benefits and options for intervening to improve adolescent and maternal nutritional status; published as a UNICEF Working Paper “Improving Adolescent and Maternal Nutrition: An Overview of Benefits and Options” by UNICEF New York in 1997.

June 1996 The World Bank, India: Mission member on Project Preparation Mission to India as part of team to review social assessments and project proposals of forthcoming Woman and Child Nutrition Development Project to be initiated in five states.

Apr-May 1996 United Nations ACC/SCN: Preparation of contributions to the “Third Report on the World Nutrition Situation”, and finalisation of “How Nutrition Improves”, State-of-the-Art Series, Nutrition Policy Discussion Paper No. 15.

July 1989-Mar 1996 United Nations (ACC/SCN and UNICEF): Feb 1994-Mar 1996 Program Officer with United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Child Development

and Nutrition Section, New Delhi, India. Initiated development of a nutrition information strategy including design of software for computerised database/GIS (now “ChildInfo”), analysis of 1993 DHS survey, and series of state workshops on improving the management information system of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS). Wrote text and produced maps for “Mapping Child Nutrition in India” (UNICEF India nutrition atlas). Initiated a series of capacity-building for nutrition workshops and seminars nationally and in selected states. Provided technical guidance in development of UNICEF India nutrition strategy as well as Government of India National Plan of Action for Nutrition, as follow up to the International Conference on Nutrition. Coordinated studies of constraints to care and nutrition, rapid appraisals of success factors in nutrition projects and key community-based approaches for improving nutrition in tribal areas. Acted as India focal point for the regional Nutrition

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Initiative for South Asia (NISA). Participated in preparation of World Bank-assisted Women and Child Nutrition Development projects in five states including the Project Identification Mission in November 1995. Acted as India focal point for Asian Development Bank's development of investment-in-nutrition profiles for eight countries in Asia. Jul 1989 - Jan 1994: Project Officer with United Nations Administrative Committee on Coordination/

Sub-Committee on Nutrition (ACC/SCN), Geneva, Switzerland. Initiated and coordinated a series of country-level reviews of nutrition-relevant actions in India, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Thailand, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, Pakistan, Nigeria and Egypt; including co-authoring India review. Summaries included in ACC/SCN “Second Report on the World Nutrition Situation, Volume II. Prepared synthesis of major findings and recommendations as background document “How Nutrition Improves” for workshop at 15th IUNS Congress in Adelaide, September 1993. Prepared background paper and organised the ACC/SCN Consultative Group Meeting on Strategies for the Control of Vitamin A Deficiency, Ottawa, July 1993. Prepared background material for inter-agency meeting leading to UNICEF/IFAD-sponsored technical review of household food security concepts, indicators and measurement. Drafted working papers, convened inter-agency meetings and co-authored State-of-the-Art Reviews as listed under 'Publications' below: on iron deficiency (Dublin, June 1990), nutrition-relevant actions (London, November 1990), managing successful nutrition programmes (1991) vitamin A deficiency control (Ottawa, July 1993). Regular contributor of features, articles and reviews to SCN News. November 1993: Consultant with Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) in Zimbabwe.

Reviewed options for the design of a nutrition surveillance system with the Nutrition Unit, Ministry of Health and finalised approach paper for future action.

Oct - Dec 1992: Consultant with UNICEF, Bangladesh. Organised two national nutrition consensus building workshops for senior government officials and NGOs, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, National Nutrition Council and the World Bank -- as preparation for the Bangladesh Integrated Nutrition Project.

Feb - Mar 1992: Consultant with UNICEF on UNICEF-WHO Collaborative Mission to the CIS. Investigated the implications of economic transition in Kazakhstan on nutrition and household food security, leading to recommendations for external support.

Jan - Apr 1989: Consultant with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) in Rome. Assessed the potential impact of AIDS on food production systems in Central Africa, the first study of its kind.

Feb 1984-Jun 1989: Doctoral field work, research, lecturing, consultancies 1988-1989: Research Fellow, Centre for Human Nutrition, Department of Public Health and

Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). Funded by the Overseas Development Administration (ODA) to write a book on food, health and survival in South Indian village society, based on field work undertaken between 1984-86 in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

Apr - May 1988: Consultant with Relief and Development Institute (RDI). Compiled review of the Government of India's poverty alleviation policies and programmes for a report commissioned by the Overseas Development Administration (ODA).

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Sep 1986-1987: Research Fellow, Department of Human Nutrition, LSHTM. Analysis of research material collected in India for the Association for Rural and Tribal Development, an NGO in Hyderabad. Research focused on the socio-economic, seasonal and gender dimensions of child undernutrition and ill-health in a tribal community. The work was funded by the Economic and Social Committee on Overseas Research (ESCOR) of the ODA and supervised by Dr. Barbara Harriss of Oxford University.

Feb - Mar 1987: Consultant for ActionAid (UK). Investigated the possible social implications and long-term impact of a proposed 'eco-employment' programme for 350 villages in drought-prone Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh, South India.

1987 - 1988: Lecturer (part-time) on the 'Assessment of Nutritional Status' component of the BSc Nutrition degree course at the University of North London. Lecturer (part-time) in Food Science and Technology for Developing Countries on the 'Food Resources related to Community Development' diploma course at King's College, University of London.

July 1986: Course Coordinator for the 'Paediatric Priorities' short course at the Institute of Child Health, University of London.

June 1986: Researcher at Department of Human Nutrition, LSHTM. Assisted in the development of the community health component of the 'Green Revolution Game' in the Department of Human Nutrition, LSHTM.

Apr - May 1986: Researcher at Department of Human Nutrition. Prepared Food Composition Tables of under-exploited plant foods for a handbook for village health-workers in Africa.

Feb 1984-1986: Nutrition Coordinator with the Vellubelle Abhivrudhi Sangam (VAS) – an integrated rural development project in a tribal area of Andhra Pradesh, South India. Initiated and managed village health-worker training programmes in 27 villages, established a block-level nutrition surveillance system, based on child growth-monitoring and promotion and developed participatory simulation games on health and development. During 1985, conducted the research specified above for the Association of Rural and Tribal Development, Hyderabad, and visited many other development projects throughout South India.

Education 1988 PhD Human Nutrition, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Thesis: “Social and Economic Aspects of Malnutrition and Ill-Health among South Indian Tribal Groups”

1983 MSc Human Nutrition, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Specialisation: Social Nutrition, Nutrition Policy and Planning 1981 BSc (Hons) Food Science (Upper Second), University of Reading, UK 1975-78 12 GCSE O Levels, 4 GCSE A Levels (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, General Studies) Academic awards 1988 A.H. Bygott Scholarship from University of London. 1986 Economic and Social Committee of the Overseas Development Administration

award for research on malnutrition among South Indian tribal groups. 1984 Queen's Silver Jubilee Trust Award to fund research in South India. 1982 All Saints Educational Trust Award for MSc.

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Publications (in reverse chronology) Books

1. Gillespie, S, Hodge, J., Yosef, S. and Pandya-Lorch, R. (2016) Nourishing Millions: Stories of Change in Nutrition. IFPRI, Washington DC.

2. Niehof, A., G. Rugalema, and S. Gillespie (2010) AIDS and Rural Livelihoods: Dynamics and Diversity in sub-Saharan Africa. London: Earthscan, London.

3. Gillespie, S. ed. (2006) AIDS, Poverty and Hunger: Challenges and Responses. IFPRI, Washington DC. 4. Gillespie, S.R., McLachlan, M. and Shrimpton, R. (2003) Combating Malnutrition: Time to Act,

World Bank, Washington DC. 5. Gillespie, S.R. and Haddad, L.H. (2003) The Double Burden of Malnutrition in Asia: Causes,

Consequences and Solutions, SAGE, New Delhi. 6. Gillespie, S.R. and Haddad, L.H. (2001) Attacking the Double Burden of Malnutrition in Asia and

the Pacific. Asian Development Bank, Manila. 7. Gillespie, S.R. (1998) Major Issues in the Control of Iron Deficiency. Published by the Micronutrient

Initiative and UNICEF New York. 8. Gillespie, S.R. (1993) Struggle for Health, Concept: New Delhi. 9. Gillespie, S.R. and McNeill, G. (1992) Food, Health and Survival in India and Developing Countries,

Oxford University Press: New Delhi. Journal articles

1. Gillespie, S. Mara van den Bold, Purnima Menon and Nicholas Nisbett (eds) (2017) Stories of Change in Nutrition: Special Issue Global Food Security Volume 13, 1-88, June 2017. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/22119124/13

2. Gillespie, S and van den Bold, M. (2017) Stories of Change in nutrition: an overview. Global Food Security 13, 1-11.

3. Nisbett, N., van den Bold, M., Gillespie, S., Menon, P., Davis, P., Roopnaraine, T. Kampman, H., Kohli, N., Singh, A. and Warren, A. (2017) Community-level perceptions of drivers of change in nutrition: Evidence from South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Global Food Security 13, 74-82.

4. Gillespie, S. Mara van den Bold, Purnima Menon and Nicholas Nisbett (eds) (2017) Stories of Change in Nutrition: Perspectives. In: Gillespie, S. Mara van den Bold, Purnima Menon and Nicholas Nisbett (eds) (2017) Stories of Change in Nutrition: Special Issue Global Food Security Volume 13, 83-88, June 2017. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/22119124/13

5. Gillespie, S and van den Bold, M (2017) Agriculture, food systems and nutrition: meeting the challenge. Global Challenges Article in press. First published online March 3, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.201600002

6. Hodge, Judith; Herforth, Anna; Gillespie, Stuart; Beyero, Mesfin; Wagah, Margaret; and Semakula, (2015) Is there an enabling environment for nutrition-sensitive agriculture in East Africa? Food Nutr Bull December 2015 36: 503-519, first published on October 15, 2015 doi:10.1177/0379572115611289.

7. Yosef S, Jones AD, Chakraborty B, Gillespie S (2015) Agriculture and Nutrition in Bangladesh: Mapping Evidence to Pathways. Food Nutr Bull December 2015 36: 387-404, first published on October 7, 2015 doi:10.1177/0379572115609195.

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8. Fanzo,J.C., Graziose, M.M., Kraemer,K., Gillespie, S., Johnston,J.L., de Pee, S., Monterrosa,E., Badham, J., Bloem, M.W., Dangour, A.D., Deckelbaum, R., Dobermann,A., Fracassi,P., Moazzem Hossain, S.M., Ingram, J. Jerling, J.C., Jones, C.J., Indrayana Jap, S., Kiess, L., Marshall, Q., Martin, K., Narayan, A. Amuyunzu-Nayamongo, M., Pepping, F., West, K.P. (2015) Educating and Training a Workforce for Nutrition in a Post-2015 World. Advances in Nutrition 6:639–47; doi:10.3945/an.115.010041

9. Gillespie, S, Menon, P., Kennedy, A (2015) Scaling up impact on nutrition: what will it take? Advances in Nutrition 6:440–51.

10. Van den Bold, M., Kohli, N., Gillespie, S., Zuberi, S., Rajesh, S. and Chakraborty, B. (2015) Is there an enabling environment for nutrition-sensitive agriculture in South Asia. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 36 (2) 231-247.

11. Gillespie, S, van den Bold, M., Hodge, J. and Herforth, A (2015) Leveraging agriculture for nutrition in South Asia and East Africa: examining the enabling environment through stakeholder perceptions. Food Security DOI 10.1007/s12571-015-0449-6.

12. Kadiyala S, Harris J, Headey D, Yosef S and Gillespie S, 2014, Agriculture and nutrition in India: mapping evidence to pathways. Annals of the New York Academy of Science 1331: 43-56.

13. Nisbett, Nicholas; Gillespie, Stuart; Haddad, Lawrence James; and Harris, Jody. 2014. Why worry about the politics of childhood undernutrition? World Development 64 (December 2014): 420-433. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2014.06.018.

14. Khandelwal, Shweta; Paul, Tanusree; Haddad, Lawrence; Bhalla,Surbhi; Gillespie, Stuart; and Laxminarayan, Ramanan. 2014. Postgraduate education in nutrition in south Asia: A huge mismatch between investments and needs. BMC Medical Education 14(3). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-14-3

15. Gillespie, Stuart; Haddad, Lawrence; Mannar, Venkatesh; Menon, Purnima; and Nisbett, Nicholas. 2013. The politics of reducing malnutrition: Building commitment and accelerating progress. The Lancet 382(9891): 552-569. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60842-9

16. Black, Robert E.; Alderman, Harold; Bhutta, Zulfiqar A.; Gillespie, Stuart; Haddad, Lawrence; Horton, Susan; Lartey, Anna; Mannar, Venkatesh; Ruel, Marie; Victora, Cesar G.; Walker, Susan P.; and Webb, Patrick. 2013. Maternal and child nutrition: Building momentum for impact. The Lancet 382(9890): 372-375. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60988-5

17. Gillespie, Stuart. 2013. Myths and realities of child nutrition. Economic and Political Weekly 48(34): 64-67. http://www.epw.in/system/files/pdf/2013_48/34/Myths_and_Realities_of_Child_Nutrition.pdf

18. Black, Robert E.; Bhutta, Zulfiqar A.; Alderman, Harold; Ruel, Marie T.; Gillespie, Stuart; and Haddad, Lawrence. 2013. Maternal and child nutrition – Authors' reply. The Lancet 382(9904): 1551-1552. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(13)62320-X

19. Gillespie, S and Margetts, B. 2013. Strengthening capacities for enhancing the nutrition sensitivity of agricultural policy and practice. SCN News 40, 55-60.

20. Drimie, S., Gillespie, S. (2010) Adaptation to climate change in Southern Africa: factoring in AIDS. Environ. Sci. Policy, 13 (8) 778-784.

21. Rivers, J., J. B. Mason, D. D. Rose, T. P. Eisele, S. Gillespie, M. Mahy, and R. Monasch (2010) The impact of orphanhood on food security in the high-HIV context of Blantyre, Malawi. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 31 (Supplement 3): 264-271.

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22. Gillespie, S. (2010) Climate change, AIDS and nutrition security: Responding to long-wave processes. SCN News 38: 68-70. www.unscn.org/files/Publications/SCN_News/SCN_NEWS_38_03_06_10.pdf

23. Gillespie, S; Jere, P; Msuya, P and Drimie, S (2009) Food Prices and the HIV Response: Findings from rapid regional assessments in eastern and southern Africa in 2008, Food Security Vol 1, p261-269. www.springerlink.com/content/9557g3121t5x202r/

24. Rivers, J., Mason, J., Silvestre, E., Gillespie, S., Mahy, M., Monasch, R. (2008) Impact of orphanhood on underweight prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 29 (1), 32-42.

25. Byron, E., Gillespie, S and Nangami, M. (2008) Integrating Nutrition Security with Nutritional Support for People Living with HIV: Lessons being Learned in Kenya. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 29 (2), 87-97.

26. Gillespie, Stuart (2008) Poverty, Food Insecurity, HIV Vulnerability and the Impact of AIDS in Southern Africa, IDS Bulletin 39 (5), 10-18.

27. Byron, Elizabeth; Chapoto, Antony; Drinkwater, Michael; Gillespie, Stuart; Hamazakaza, Petan; Jayne, Thomas S.; Kadiyala, Suneetha; McEwan, Margaret; Samuels, Fiona (2007) AIDS and agriculture in Zambia. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 28(2): S339-S344.

28. Gillespie, Stuart; Greener, Robert; Whitworth, Jimmy; Whiteside, Alan, eds (2007) Poverty, HIV and AIDS: vulnerability and impact in Southern Africa. AIDS. 21 Supplement 7. http://www.aidsonline.com/pt/re/aids/toc.00002030-200711007-00000.htm

29. Gillespie, Stuart, ed.; Greener, R., ed.; Whitworth, J., ed (2007) Investigating the empirical evidence for understanding vulnerability and the associations between poverty, HIV infection and AIDS impact. AIDS. 21 Suppl 7: S1-S4 2007.

30. Gillespie, Stuart; Kadiyala, Suneetha; Greener, Robert (2007) Is poverty or wealth driving HIV transmission? AIDS. 21 Suppl 7: S5-S16 2007.

31. Jayne, T.S., Antony Chapoto, Elizabeth Byron, Mukelabai Ndiyoi, Petan Hamazakaza, Suneetha Kadiyala, and S. Gillespie (2006) Community-level Relationships between Prime Age Mortality and Rural Welfare: Panel Survey Evidence from Zambia. Review of Agricultural Economics 28(3): 440-457. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9353.2006.00310.x

32. Gillespie, S.R. and Kadiyala, S. (2005) HIV/AIDS and Food and Nutrition Security: Interactions and Responses. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 87 (5), pp 1282-1288.

33. Gillespie, S.R. (2005) HIV/AIDS and Food and Nutrition Security: What is Known and What Can be Done? African Technology Development Forum. Vol 2 (3), 28-36. September 2005

34. Gillespie, S. R. (2005) Lost Youth: Children and AIDS in Africa. SCN News, United Nations Standing Committee on Nutrition, Geneva.

35. Kadiyala, Suneetha; Gillespie, Stuart. 2004. Rethinking food aid to fight AIDS. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 25(3): 271-http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15460271 http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/kadiyala04_01.pdf

36. Haddad, L.H. and Gillespie, S.R. (2001) HIV/AIDS and food security: what we know and what we need to know” with Lawrence Haddad. Journal of International Development 13, 487-511.

37. Tontisirin, K. and Gillespie, S.R. (1999) Linking Community-Based Programs and Service Delivery for Improving Maternal and Child Nutrition. Asian Development Review 17 (1,2) 33-65.

38. Gillespie, S.R. (1995) Exposing Malnutrition, Seminar, No. 428, 26-29. New Delhi.

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39. Mason, J.B., Gillespie, S.R., Clugston, G. and Greaves, J.P. (1992) Misconceptions in the Nutrition of Refugees, The Lancet, 340, 1354.

40. Gillespie, S.R., Mason, J.B. and Elliot, V. (1992) Food Prices and Nutrition, SCN News, 8, 4-7. 41. Gillespie, S.R. and Mason, J.B. (1991) Refugees’ Nutrition Crisis, SCN News, No. 7, 1-6. 42. Gillespie, S.R. and Mason, J.B. (1991) Preventing Anaemia, SCN News, No. 6, 1-7. 43. Harriss, B., Gillespie, S.R. and Pryor, J. (1990) Poverty and Malnutrition at Extremes of South Asian

Food Systems, Economic and Political Weekly, 22 December 1990, p2783-2800. 44. Gillespie, S.R. (1990) Institution Building for Nutrition: Development of Framework and

Identification of Indicators for Evaluation, Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 12 (2), 103-105. 45. Gillespie, S.R. and Mason, J.B. (1990) Policies to Improve Nutrition: What was Done in the 1980s,

SCN News, No. 6, 7-20. 46. Gillespie, S.R. (1989) Potential Impact of AIDS on Farming Systems: A Case Study from Rwanda, Land

Use Policy, 6 (4), 301-12. Monographs

1. Gillespie, S.R. and Kadiyala, S. (2005) HIV/AIDS and Food and Nutrition Security: From Evidence to Action. Food Policy Review No 7, IFPRI: Washington DC.

2. Iannotti, L. and Gillespie, S.R. (2002) Community-Driven Nutrition Programming: Lessons Learned from Sub-Saharan Africa. USAID/LINKAGES and UNICEF.

3. Allen, L.H. and Gillespie, S.R. (2001) What Works? A Review of the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Nutrition Interventions. United Nations and the Asian Development Bank, Manila.

4. Gillespie, S.R. and Johnston, J.L. (1998) Expert Consultation on Anemia Determinants and Interventions. Micronutrient Initiative, Ottawa.

5. Gillespie, S.R. (1997) Success in Nutrition: How to Measure and Communicate It. July 1997. USAID. 6. Gillespie, S.R. (1997) (ed). Malnutrition in South Asia: A Regional Profile. ROSA Publication No. 5,

UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia, Kathmandu. 7. Gillespie, S.R. (1997) (ed) Nutrition and Poverty, ACC/SCN Symposium Report, Nutrition Policy Paper

No. 16, UN Standing Committee on Nutrition, Geneva. 8. Gillespie, S.R. (1997) Improving Adolescent and Maternal Nutrition: An Overview of Benefits and

Options. UNICEF New York Working Paper No. 97-002, UNICEF New York. 9. Gillespie, S.R., Mason, J.B. and Martorell, R. (1996) How Nutrition Improves, ACC/SCN State-of-the-

Art Series, Nutrition Policy Discussion Paper No. 15, UN Standing Committee on Nutrition, Geneva. 10. Gillespie, S.R. and Mason, J.B. (1994) Controlling Vitamin A Deficiency, ACC/SCN State-of-the-Art

Series, Nutrition Policy Discussion Paper No. 14, UN Standing Committee on Nutrition, Geneva. 11. Reddy, V., Shekar, M., Pralhad Rao, N. and Gillespie, S.R. (1993) Nutrition in India, ACC/SCN Country

Review, UN Standing Committee on Nutrition, Geneva. 12. Gillespie, S.R. and Mason, J.B. (1991) Nutrition-Relevant Actions: Experiences from the Eighties and

Lessons for the Nineties, ACC/SCN State-of-the-Art Series, Nutrition Policy Discussion Paper No. 10, UN Standing Committee on Nutrition, Geneva.

13. Gillespie, S.R., Kevany, J. and Mason, J.B. (1991) Controlling Iron Deficiency, ACC/SCN State-of-the-Art Series, Nutrition Policy Discussion Paper No. 9, UN Standing Committee on Nutrition, Geneva.

14. Jennings, J., Gillespie, S.R., Mason, J.B., Lotfi, M. and Scialfa, T. (eds) (1991) Managing Successful Nutrition Programmes, ACC/SCN State-of-the-Art Series, Nutrition Policy Discussion Paper No. 8, UN Standing Committee on Nutrition, Geneva.

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Book chapters

1. Hawkes, C, Harris, J. and Gillespie, S (2017) Changing Diets: Urbanization and the Nutrition Transition. In: Global Food Policy Report 2017. International Food Policy Research Institute, Chapter 4, 34-41.

2. Gillespie, S. and Harris, J. 2016. How Nutrition Improves: Half a Century of Understanding and Responding to the Problem of Malnutrition. In: Gillespie, S, Hodge, J., Yosef, S. and Pandya-Lorch, R. (2016) Nourishing Millions: Stories of Change in Nutrition. IFPRI, Washington DC.

3. Gillespie, S and Hodge, J. 2016. On the Front Line: Community Nutrition Programming. In: Gillespie, S, Hodge, J., Yosef, S. and Pandya-Lorch, R. (2016) Nourishing Millions: Stories of Change in Nutrition. IFPRI, Washington DC.

4. Gillespie, S., Tontisirin, T. and Zseleczky, L. 2016. Local to National: Thailand’s Integrated Nutrition program. In: Gillespie, S, Hodge, J., Yosef, S. and Pandya-Lorch, R. (2016) Nourishing Millions: Stories of Change in Nutrition. IFPRI, Washington DC.

5. Gillespie, S., Hodge, J., Pandya-Lorch, R., White, J. and Yosef, S. 2016. New Horizons: Nutrition in the 21st Century. In: Gillespie, S, Hodge, J., Yosef, S. and Pandya-Lorch, R. (2016) Nourishing Millions: Stories of Change in Nutrition. IFPRI, Washington DC.

6. Hoddinott, J., Gillespie, S. and Yosef, S. 2016. “Public-private partnerships and undernutrition: Examples and future prospects” in Hidden hunger. Malnutrition and the first 1,000 days of life: Causes, consequences and solutions ed by H. Biesalski and R. Black (Basel: Karger).

7. Gillespie, Stuart (2014). Nutrition policy and practice: Unpacking the politics. In 2013 Global food policy report. Eds. Marble, Andrew and Fritschel, Heidi. Chapter 7 Pp. 75-86. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) http://www.ifpri.org/gfpr/2013/nutrition-policy-practice

8. Gillespie, Stuart (2013). Making nutrition good politics: The power of governance. In The road to good nutrition: A global perspective, ed. Manfred Eggersdorfer; Klaus Kraemer; Marie T. Ruel; Marc Van Ameringen; Hans Konrad Biesalski; Martin Bloem; Junshi Chen; Asma Lateef; and Venkatesh Mannar. Basel, Switzerland: Karger Publishers. Chapter 9. Pp. 111-121. http://www.jonathansteffenlimited.com/RTGN/The_Road_to_Good_Nutrition.pdf

9. Gillespie, Stuart; Egal, Florence and Park, Martina. 2013. Agriculture, food and nutrition. In Health in All Policies: Seizing opportunities, implementing policies. Leppo, Kimmo; Ollila, Eeva; Pena, Sebastián; Wismar, Matthias; Cook, Sarah, eds. Chapter 9. 183:203

10. Gillespie, S. and Kadiyala, S. (2012) Exploring the Agriculture-Nutrition Disconnect in India. In: Fan, S. and Pandya-Lorch, R (eds) Reshaping Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, Chapter 20, IFPRI, Washington DC, p173-82.

11. Von Braun, J., Ruel, M. and Gillespie, S. (2012) Bridging the Gap between the Agriculture and Health Sectors. In: Fan, S. and Pandya-Lorch, R (eds) Reshaping Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, Chapter 21, IFPRI, Washington DC, p183-90.

12. Gillespie, Stuart; Kadiyala, Suneetha; Greener, Robert (2011) Is poverty or wealth driving HIV transmission? In: Global Health, ed. R. Labonte, K. Mohindra, T. Schrecker, and K. Stroebenau. Sage Library of Health and Social Welfare Series. Volume 3: Scientific consolidation- International health to global health. Chapter 63. p61-80. London: SAGE

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13. Gillespie, S., Niehof, A and Rugalema, G (2010) AIDS in Africa: Dynamics and Diversity of Impacts and Response. In: Niehof, A., G. Rugalema, and S. Gillespie (eds) AIDS and Rural Livelihoods: Dynamics and Diversity in sub-Saharan Africa. London: Earthscan, pages 1-12.

14. Gillespie, S., Wairimu Mwangi, E., Niehof, A and Rugalema, G (2010) AIDS and Livelihoods: What Have We Learned and Where are We Heading? In: Niehof, A., G. Rugalema, and S. Gillespie (eds) AIDS and Rural Livelihoods: Dynamics and Diversity in sub-Saharan Africa. London: Earthscan, pages 209-26.

15. Gillespie, S (2010) How AIDS Epidemics Interact with African Food Systems and How to Improve the Response. In: Pinstrup-Andersen, P (ed) The African Food System and its Interaction with Human Health and Nutrition, Cornell University Press and the United Nations University, Ithaca and London, pages 77-108.

16. von Braun, Joachim, Marie T. Ruel, and Stuart Gillespie (2010) “Bridging the Gap: Linking Agriculture and Health to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals” In: Pinstrup-Andersen, P. (ed) The African Food System and its Interaction with Human Health and Nutrition, Cornell University Press and the United Nations University, Ithaca and London, pages 279-304.

17. Friis, H., Gillespie, S., Filteau, S. (2008) Nutrition and HIV. In: Heggenhougen,K. and Quah, S. eds International Encyclopedia of Public Health, San Diego: Academic Press; Vol 4, 572 -578.

18. Gillespie, S.R. (2006) AIDS, Poverty and Hunger: An Overview. In: Gillespie, S.R. ed. (2006) AIDS, Poverty and Hunger: Challenges and Responses. IFPRI, Washington DC.

19. Binswanger, H., Gillespie, S and Kadiyala, K. (2005) Multisectoral Approaches to Combating HIV and AIDS: What We Have Learnt and What Should be Done. In: Gillespie, S.R. ed. (2006) AIDS, Poverty and Hunger: Challenges and Responses. IFPRI, Washington DC.

20. Gillespie, S.R. (1994) Nutrition Surveillance for Action, chapter 29 of Paediatric Priorities for Developing Countries, Indian Academy of Paediatrics, New Delhi, India, p433-443.

Discussion Papers

1. Gillespie, Stuart; van den Bold, Mara. 2015. Stories of change in nutrition: A tool pool. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1494. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15738coll2/id/

2. Hoddinott, John F.; Gillespie, Stuart; and Yosef, Sivan. 2015. Public-private partnerships and the reduction of undernutrition in developing countries. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1487. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15738coll2/id/129857

3. van den Bold, Mara; Quisumbing, Agnes R. and Gillespie, Stuart. 2013. Women’s empowerment and nutrition: An evidence review. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1294. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).

4. Gillespie, S., Harris, J and Kadiyala, S. (2012) The Agriculture-Nutrition Disconnect in India: What Do We Know? IFPRI Discussion Paper 01187, IFPRI: Washington DC.

5. Gillespie, S. and Wairimu Mwangi, E. (2011) Regional Network on AIDS, Livelihoods and Food Security: A Summary of Studies (2001-2010). RENEWAL Working Paper. www.ifpri.org/renewal

6. Gillespie, S. and Drimie, S (2009) Hyperendemic AIDS, food insecurity and vulnerability in southern Africa: a conceptual evolution. Paper presented at the Global Environmental Change and Human Security (GECHS) Conference, Oslo, June 2009.

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7. Gillespie, S. and Drimie, S. (2009) Seasonal dimensions of the HIV-hunger nexus in eastern and southern Africa. Paper presented at the Seasonality Revisited conference, IDS UK, July 2009

8. Drimie, S., Weinand, J., Gillespie S. and Wagah, M. (2009) HIV and Mobility in the Lake Victoria Basin Agricultural Sector. IFPRI Discussion Paper 905.

9. Gillespie, S. and Drimie, S. (2008) “Agricultural Development, Social Protection and Chronic Disease: Challenges and Opportunities in the case of AIDS.” Paper prepared for Conference on Convergence between Social Services Provision (SSP) and Productivity Enhancing Investments (PEI) in Development Strategies, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, January 2008.

10. Gillespie, S., von Braun, J and Ruel, M (2008) Building Bridges between Agriculture and Health. Paper prepared for the Global Ministerial Forum on research for Health, Bamako, Mali, 17-19 November 2008.

11. Gillespie, S (2008) Embedding nutrition in agriculture and related health policies and programmes: constraints, challenges and solutions. Paper prepared for the FAO Nutrition Division retreat, 24 October 2008, Rome.

12. Gillespie, Stuart (2008) Poverty, food insecurity, HIV vulnerability, and the impacts of AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. Joint Learning Initiative on Children and AIDS (JLICA)

13. Gillespie, S (2007) Box in World Hunger Series Report on Hunger and Health, WFP Rome. 14. Gillespie, S. (2007) AIDS, agriculture and health box, 2008 World Development Report. 15. Byron, Elizabeth; Gillespie, Stuart; Hamazakaza, Petan (2006) Local perceptions of resistance to

HIV in southern Zambia and what they imply for broad-based prevention. RENEWAL Working Paper Brief Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) http://www.ifpri.org/publication/local-perceptions-resistance-hiv-southern-zambia-and-what-they-imply-broad-based-prevent http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/brzambiaresistance.pdf

16. Jayne, Thomas S.; Chapoto, Antony; Byron, Elizabeth; Ndiyoi, Mukelabai; Hamazakaza, Petan; Kadiyala, Suneetha; Gillespie, Stuart. 2006. Community-level impacts of AIDS-related mortality: Panel survey evidence from Zambia. RENEWAL Working Paper brief Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) http://www.ifpri.org/publication/community-level-impacts-aids-related-mortality http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/brjayne.pdf

17. Gillespie, Stuart (2006) AIDS, poverty, and hunger: challenges and responses. Food Policy Statement 43. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) http://www.ifpri.org/publication/aids-poverty-and-hunger http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/ps43.pdf

18. Gillespie, S.R. (2006) Child Vulnerability and AIDS: Case Studies from Southern Africa. World Food Programme, Rome.

19. Byron, E., Gillespie, S and Nangami, M. (2006) Linking Nutritional Support with Treatment of People Living with HIV: Lessons being Learned in Kenya. RENEWAL Working Paper, www.ifpri.org/renewal

20. Byron, E., Gillespie, S and Hamazakaza, P (2006) Local Perceptions of Risk and HIV Prevention in Southern Zambia, and What they Imply for Prevention. RENEWAL Working Paper, www.ifpri.org/renewal

21. Gillespie, S.R. (2006) Agriculture and HIV/AIDS. In: Hawkes, C. and Ruel, M. eds. Understanding the Links between Agriculture and Health. 2020 Vision Focus 13, IFPRI, Washington DC

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22. Gillespie, S.R., Norman, A. and Finley, B. (2005) The Vulnerability of Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: What We Know and What Can Be Done. RENEWAL Working Paper.

23. Gillespie, S.R. and Kadiyala, S. (2005) HIV/AIDS and Food and Nutrition Security: A Global Perspective. Proceedings of the Government of India and World Food Programme National Consultation on Nutrition and HIV/AIDS held on December 2004.

24. Gillespie, S.R. (2004) Scaling Up Community Driven Development: A Synthesis of Experience. FCN Discussion Paper 181. IFPRI Washington DC.

25. Gillespie, Stuart; Kadiyala, Suneetha (2004) HIV/AIDS and hunger: Millennium hunger task force. RENEWAL Working Paper

26. Gillespie, S.R. and Haddad, L. (2004) Reducing Chronic Malnutrition in Malawi: What Role for DFID?. Paper submitted to DFID, March 2004.

27. Gillespie, S. and Haddad, L. (2003) The Relationship between Nutrition and the Millennium Development Goals: A Strategic Review of the Scope for DFID’s Influencing Role. Report submitted to DFID, November 2003.

28. Gillespie, S.R. and Kadiyala, S. (2003) Rethinking Food Aid to Fight AIDS, FCN Discussion Paper 158, IFPRI, Washington DC.

29. Gillespie, S.R. and Loevinsohn, M. (2003) HIV/AIDS, Rural Livelihoods and Food Security: Understanding and Responding, FCN Discussion Paper 157, IFPRI, Washington DC.

30. Haddad, Lawrence James; Gillespie, Stuart (2001) Effective food and nutrition policy responses to HIV/AIDS: what we know and what we need to know. FCND Discussion Paper 112. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) http://www.ifpri.org/publication/effective-food-and-nutrition-policy-responses-hivaids http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/fcndp112.pdf

31. Gillespie, S.R., Haddad, L.H. and Jackson, R. (2001) HIV/AIDS and Food Security: Impacts and Actions. In; Nutrition and HIV/AIDS ACC/SCN Symposium Report, Geneva.

32. Gillespie, S.R. (2001) Strengthening Capacity for Nutrition. IFPRI Discussion Paper No 106 (www.ifpri.org)

33. Gillespie, S. (1998) UNICEF Nutrition Learning Package, Nutrition Section, UNICEF New York. 34. World Bank (1998) Implementation Completion Report for the Integrated Child Development

Services Project in India. Report Number 17756, written by Stuart Gillespie and Anthony Measham, World Bank, New Delhi.

35. World Bank (1998) Implementation Completion Report for the Second Tamil Nadu Integrated Nutrition Project. Report Number: 17755, written by Stuart Gillespie and Anthony Measham, World Bank, New Delhi.

36. Gillespie, S.R. (1997) The Practical Significance of Iron Overload for Iron Deficiency Control Programmes. Paper prepared for UNICEF New York.

37. Gillespie, S.R. (1995) Child Nutrition in India: Findings from the National Family Health Survey 1992-93, Nutrition Foundation of India Bulletin, 17 (1), 6-8.

38. Gillespie, S.R. (1993) A Review of Nutrition Surveillance in Zimbabwe, consultancy report for National Nutrition Unit, Zimbabwe and the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA).

39. Gillespie, S.R. and Kahn, S. (1990) Combatting Iron Deficiency: An Update. Paper prepared for the ACC/SCN: Geneva.

40. Clay, E., Harriss, B., Benson, C. and Gillespie, S.R. (1988) Food Policy Strategy in India, consultancy report commissioned by the Overseas Development Administration, U.K.

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41. Gillespie, S.R. (1988) Social and Economic Aspects of Malnutrition and Ill-Health among Tribals in South India, PhD for University of London, School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

42. Gillespie, S.R. (1986) Learning through Game-playing: Experiences with Tribals, IFID Development Digest, Hyderabad, India.

43. Gillespie, S.R. (1986) Perceptions of Health and Seasonality in Two South Indian Tribal Groups, paper presented at Institute of Development Studies Seminar on Seasonality in Rural Poverty, University of Sussex.

44. Gillespie, S.R. (1983) Commodity Exchange Relations and the Effect of Seasonality in the Kovilpatti Region of Tamil Nadu, South India, MSc dissertation, University of London, School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Briefs, commentary, essays, book panels

1. Gillespie, S. 2017. Stories of Change in Nutrition: what works in the real world. Synthesis brief. http://www.transformnutrition.org/stories_of_change/what-works-for-nutrition-in-the-real-world/

2. Gillespie, Stuart, Purnima Menon, and Andrew Kennedy (2015) From Global Mantra to Local Results: Scaling Up Impact on Nutrition (Panel 5.3, p101). In: International Food Policy Research Institute. 2015. Global Nutrition Report 2015: Actions and accountability to advance nutrition and sustainable development. Washington, DC. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/9780896298835

3. Hoddinott, John, Gillespie, Stuart and Sivan Yosef (2015) Public-Private Partnerships for Reducing Undernutrition (Panel 8.2, p132). In: International Food Policy Research Institute. 2015. Global Nutrition Report 2015: Actions and accountability to advance nutrition and sustainable development. Washington, DC. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/9780896298835

4. Gillespie, Stuart and Ruel, Marie T. 2013. In The Guardian Tuesday 18 June 2013, 11.42 EDT. It was last modified at 12.01 EDT on Tuesday 18 June 2013. http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2013/jun/18/8-summit-political-development-nutrition

5. Casale, Marisa; Drimie, Scott; Gillespie, Stuart; Kadiyala, Suneetha; Msoma, Paul; Quinlan, Tim; Ziervogela, Gina. 2008. Experiencing vulnerability in southern Africa: The interaction of multiple stressors. RENEWAL Policy Brief 6. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) http://www.ifpri.org/publication/experiencing-vulnerability-southern-africa http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/rfbrief06.pdf

6. Byron, Elizabeth; Gillespie, Stuart; Nangami, Mabel. 2008. Linking nutritional support with treatment of people living with HIV: Lessons being learned in Kenya. RENEWAL Policy Brief 2. Washington, D.C.IFPRI http://www.ifpri.org/publication/linking-nutritional-support-treatment-people-living-hiv http://programs.ifpri.org/renewal/pdf/RFbrief02.pdf

7. Gillespie, Stuart; Kadiyala, Suneetha; Greener, Robert (2008) Is poverty or wealth driving HIV transmission? RENEWAL Policy Brief 4. Washington, DC.: IFPRI http://www.ifpri.org/publication/poverty-or-wealth-driving-hiv-transmission ; http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/rfbrief04.pdf

8. Gillespie, Stuart (2008) Food Prices and the AIDS Response: How are they Linked, and What can be Done? RENEWAL Policy Brief No 1, July 2008 www.ifpri.org/renewal

9. Loevinsohn, Michael; Gillespie, Stuart (2004) HIV/AIDS and food crises: RENEWAL in Africa. Linking Research and Action: sustainable options for ending hunger and poverty IFPRI/WFP brief

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Washington, D.C. Rome: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) World Food Programme (WFP) http://www.ifpri.org/publication/hivaids-and-food-crises http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/renewal.pdf

10. Kadiyala, Suneetha; Gillespie, Stuart. 2004. Rethinking food aid to fight AIDS. Linking Research and Action: sustainable options for ending hunger and poverty -- IFPRI/WFP brief Washington, D.C. Rome: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) World Food Programme (WFP) http://www.ifpri.org/publication/rethinking-food-aid-fight-aids-1 http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/rethinkaids.pdf

11. Loevinsohn, Michael; Gillespie, Stuart (2003) HIV/AIDS and the food crises in Southern Africa: An agenda for action research and for learning how to respond. Concept Note Washington, D.C. The Hague, Netherlands Malawi: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR) HIV/AIDS and the Agriculture Sector Action Research Network (HASARNET) http://programs.ifpri.org/renewal/pdf/RENEWAL_FoodCrisis_2003.pdf

12. Gillespie, S.R. and Haddad, L (2002) AIDS and Food Security, lead essay, IFPRI Annual Report 2001-2002.

13. Gillespie, S.R. (2001) Women’s Health and Nutrition. 2020 Vision Policy Brief (www.ifpri.org) 14. Flores, R and Gillespie, S (eds) (2001) Health and Nutrition: Emerging and Reemerging Issues in

Developing Countries. 2020 Vision Focus 5, www.ifpri.org 15. Gillespie, S.R. and Flores, R. (2000) The Life Cycle of Malnutrition. Essay, IFPRI Annual Report (1999-

2000) 16. Gillespie, S.R. (1995) Malnutrition and the Urban Poor, National Institute of Urban Affairs, New

Delhi, India.

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