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Project implementation translates objectives and planned results into discrete activities that that are budgeted, carried out, and monitored. Incorporating lessons learned and existing technical resources into activity implementation supports evidence-informed programming and can result in more efficient programs. The resources below focus on implementation aspects of specific technical areas, including social and behavior change, family engagement, infant and young child feeding, costing, and more.

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Defining Social and Behavior Change Competencies for Multi-Sectoral Nutrition: A List for Assessing, Developing, and Evaluating Staff Skills
This tool defines important social and behavior change competencies for staff working on nutrition programs. This information can help identify skill gaps across teams, guide hiring decisions, identify areas for capacity strengthening, and track changes in performance over time to strengthen both planning and implementation. Also available in French.