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Photo: Sokchanlida Horn for USAID Advancing Nutrition

Past Events

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Social norms—the unstated rules that govern behavior in society and determine what is acceptable or taboo—are one of many influences on child feeding behaviors.

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Sustainable financing for nutrition ensures improving nutrition stays a top priority.

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The COVID-19 crisis is creating shocks across multiple sectors and systems that are essential to improving and safeguarding nutrition. 

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The COVID-19 crisis is creating shocks across multiple sectors and systems that are essential to improving and safeguarding nutrition. 

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The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to have an indirect, yet severe and lasting, effect on maternal and child nutrition.

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Inadequate nutrition, suboptimal care, and poor feeding practices put children under 5 years at higher risk of disease and mortality.

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This webinar shared results of scoping and mixed methods reviews of studies examining behavioral interventions to increase family support for recommended maternal and child nutrition practices in

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Applying nutrition-sensitive agriculture continues to challenge development practitioners all over the world. USAID Advancing Nutrition recently finalized the Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture Design