USAID Advancing Nutrition develops, curates, packages, and shares multi-sectoral nutrition knowledge to help you stay on top of developments and evidence in global nutrition programming.
The Pediatrician’s Role in Supporting Nurturing Care for Early Childhood Development
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Early Childhood DevelopmentBreastfeedingComplementary FeedingFood SecurityInfant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN)Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Opportunities to promote early childhood development include ensuring access to good-quality health and nutrition services, making services more supportive of nurturing care, and increasing outreach to families and children with the greatest risk of poor development.
How to Engage Men in Nurturing Care across the Life Stages
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Early Childhood DevelopmentGenderInfant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN)Maternal Nutrition
This infographic shows how to support men in providing nurturing care from pregnancy to early childhood. It provides a curriculum, guidance, and checklists to train health care providers to increase father engagement.
Rethinking Responsive Feeding: Insights from Bangladesh
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Early Childhood DevelopmentComplementary FeedingInfant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN)
Most measures of responsive feeding do not include bidirectional mother-infant responsivity or early learning principles and have not been validated against observations.
Effectiveness of Family-Centered Program for Enhancing Competencies of Responsive Parenting among Caregivers for Early Childhood Development in Rural India
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Early Childhood DevelopmentAdolescent NutritionFood SecurityInfant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN)Nutrition Assessment, Counseling, and Support (NACS)
Researchers assessed caregivers’ knowledge and skills about child development and evaluated the effect of an intervention on the home environment, mother-child interactions, and development outcomes in India. Locally adapted curriculum improved competencies and confidence to promote early child development.
Strengthening Policy Research and Analysis Capacity: The Role of Institutional Development Programs
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Capacity Strengthening
Collaborative food systems transformation research can play a valuable role in building long-term capacity to generate policymaking. Panelists and discussants explore lessons learned for strengthening policy research and analysis capacity. This is a webinar.
Expanding Integrated Competency-Focused Health Worker Curricula for Maternal, Infant, and Young Child Nutrition
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Capacity StrengtheningInfant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN)Maternal NutritionMicronutrient InterventionsNutrition Assessment, Counseling, and Support (NACS)
To ensure health workers have the knowledge, skills, and confidence to deliver nutrition services and accurate information, they need evidence-based competency standards; tools for learning, teaching, and assessment; and outcome monitoring.
Social Behavior Change to Improve Maternal Nutrition: Exploring New Resources Webinar
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Social and Behavior Change and Gender
Throughout the life cycle, women have unique nutritional needs, particularly during adolescence, pregnancy, and lactation. Improving women’s nutrition during these periods has multiple benefits for maternal health and wellbeing, newborn and young child survival, health and nutrition, all producing positive effects on the next generations.
Exploring the Anemia Ecology: A New Approach to an Old Problem Webinar Part I
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Monitoring, Evaluation, and LearningBuilding Global Consensus
Anemia is a multifaceted condition that affects millions of people globally. Part I of this webinar series covered key results of a review by the Anemia Task Force and discuss the implications of these findings.
Exclusive Breastfeeding: Measurement to Match the Global Recommendation
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Monitoring, Evaluation, and LearningNutrition and Health SystemsBreastfeedingInfant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN)
The World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) recommend exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for the first 6 months of life. To estimate the proportion of infants that are exclusively breastfed, many agencies use the point prevalence of EBF among infants currently 0–5.9 months of age, as recommended by WHO and UNICEF.
Complementary Feeding in Emergencies Programming and Resources Webinar
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Nutrition in Humanitarian ContextsImproving Women and Children’s Diets in Emergency Contexts
Experts share findings on complementary feeding in emergencies programming in alignment with the Action Framework, and tools and resources related to complementary feeding in emergencies.
Illustrative Behaviors to Improve Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture
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Social and Behavior Change and GenderFood SafetyNutrition Sensitive AgriculturePrivate-Sector EngagementWater, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
This tool highlights behaviors related to food supply, food environment, and food and water use and presents examples of what is required to ensure behaviors are nutrition sensitive. It will help activity designers and implementers design more effective approaches to increase the adoption of behaviors to improve nutrition outcomes.
Association Between Intimate Partner Violence and Nutritional Status of Married Nepalese Women
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Social and Behavior Change and GenderAnemiaGenderMaternal Nutrition
Emotional and physical intimate partner violence (IPV) was significantly associated with increased risk of overweight/obesity, sexual IPV was significantly associated with increased risk of underweight (measured by body mass index), and controlling behavior was significantly associated with increased risk of anemia.
The Increasing Imperative for Resilient Food Systems in Times of Crisis: What Can Donors Do?
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Nutrition in Humanitarian ContextsCOVID-19Emergency NutritionFood SecurityGenderPrivate-Sector EngagementResilience
The COVID-19 pandemic, skyrocketing food prices, and the war in Ukraine are all impacting food security, and these crises require strategies to address short-term consequences and long-term investments. Donor engagement should focus on coordination, systemic approaches to improve resilience in agriculture, rural development, and food systems.
The Impact of Food Insecurity on Women and Girls: Research from Pibor and Akobo Counties, Jonglei State, South Sudan
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Nutrition in Humanitarian ContextsWastingAdolescent NutritionCOVID-19Emergency NutritionFood SecurityGenderMaternal NutritionWater, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Acute food insecurity has impacted women and girls in many ways. Collecting firewood to sell has increased the risk of gender-based violence and robbery, while girls’ school attendance has decreased due to increased workload and more forced and early marriages. Women have lost significant control of productive resources and household decision-making.
Food Distributions in Myanmar: Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Coup d’État
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Nutrition in Humanitarian ContextsComplementary FeedingCOVID-19Emergency NutritionFood SecurityInfant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN)Maternal NutritionMicronutrient InterventionsWater, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Working with communities to identify the lowest cost, most nutrient-dense, and culturally acceptable foods will ensure more successful food distribution.
Navigating Transitions: Current Global Challenges in School-Age and Adolescent Health
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Nutrition and Health SystemsAdolescent NutritionCOVID-19Gender
Speakers discuss the impact of, and response to, the COVID-19 pandemic in South Asia, the future of adolescent health and well-being in sub-Saharan Africa, and the delivery of arts-based sexual and mental health education with Indigenous youth.
Re-Imagining Technical Assistance for Maternal, Newborn, & Child Health and Health Systems Strengthening
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Nutrition and Health SystemsAdolescent NutritionInfant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN)
Stakeholders defined current concerns with technical assistance, identified their root causes, and developed innovative and context-specific solutions. Developing a more collaborative and less dependent relationship between governments and donors and shifting from siloed projects to more holistic and patient-centered work are important.
How AI Is Transforming Maternal Health Care in Vietnam
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Knowledge ManagementNutrition and Health SystemsAdolescent NutritionAnemiaBehavior Change for NutritionBreastfeedingCOVID-19GenderInfant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN)Maternal NutritionNutrition Assessment, Counseling, and Support (NACS)
The Momby app is a virtual assistant that provides nutritional advice and education on fetal development, bonding practices, essential newborn care, and breastfeeding. Users can make health care appointments and ask questions in real time. The app also features a version for fathers.
Iron, Folic Acid, and Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation Strategies during Pregnancy and Adverse Birth Outcomes in Botswana
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Monitoring, Evaluation, and LearningAnemiaMaternal NutritionMicronutrient Interventions
Researchers tested four supplementation strategies and found that women who used multiple micronutrient supplementation had lower risk of preterm and very preterm births and low and very low birthweight when compared with other supplementation protocols.