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Unpacking the Conflict, Climate, Environment, and Nutrition Nexus to Catalyze Change for the Sustainable Reduction in Persistent Global Acute Malnutrition in Samburu and Turkana Counties
This brief highlights insights and lessons from USAID Nawiri’s review of the relationship between conflict and persistent global acute malnutrition.
Water Security for Nutrition
This brief summarizes the constraints and opportunities of water governance and resource management to understand the root causes of water insecurity and how they relate to adverse nutrition outcomes in Samburu and Turkana.
Measuring Nutrition Dynamics Over Time to Illuminate Critical Trends and Relationships
This learning brief summarizes key results from the baseline survey component of a longitudinal study examining factors contributing to nutrition outcomes and the influence of these factors over time and across seasons.
Adapted Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) Surge Pilot
USAID Nawiri conducted this pilot to look at the expansion of integrated management of acute malnutrition (IMAM)/health surge to be applied in a more holistic way.
Gender Gap Analysis
This analysis reviewed information and identified knowledge gaps in mobility, sedentarisation, and changing generational and traditional systems and social safety nets roles.
Malnutrition Hotspot Mapping and Analysis
The study conducted secondary analysis to identify hotspot clusters and seasonality trends of acute malnutrition.
Natural Resource Management (NRM) Desk Study
This desk study explored how land access and natural resource management (NRM) policies, institutions, and relationships are changing in the arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs).
Trials of Improved Practices (TIPs) to Improve Complementary Feeding including through the Consumption of Preserved Foods in Isiolo and Marsabit Counties
Using the Trials of Improved Practices (TIPs) methodology, the USAID Nawiri program explored barriers and opportunities, including food preservation, to improve children’s complementary feeding practices.