In the Spotlight: Baishnaba Charan Ratha
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Baishnaba Charan Ratha is WorldFish’s human nutrition and public health senior specialist in India. Ratha has more than 22 years of experience working with different government departments, international and national research institutions as well as civil society organizations. His research interests include nutrition-sensitive linkages to fish production, value-added fish products and the inclusion of small fish in the diets of children, among others. He earned his doctorate from Panjab University, Chandigarh, India and holds two master’s degrees in social work and education.
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