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Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Resource Review

The Emergency Nutrition Network conducted case studies of three “high achieving” SUN countries (Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Niger) with a strong track record in championing and improving undernutrition at a sub-national level.
Adolescent Nutrition Resource Bank

This case study focused on the perspectives of teachers, parents, and children on the strengths and weaknesses of the PCAANS project in Mozambique.
Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Resource Review

This USAID Advancing Nutrition case study argues that donors and decision makers need a greater understanding of the importance of complementary feeding and that the humanitarian response must be balanced to improve and scale both preventive and curative nutrition efforts. Integration with other sectors, such as food security and livelihoods, may enhance opportunities to engage men.
USAID Nutrition Resource Hub

The overall objective of the case study was to describe the experience of adolescent girl inclusion in care groups, highlighting key learning points including barriers, boosters, and best practices. The case study is intended for International Medical Corps staff who plan to include adolescents in care groups and for the wider food security/nutrition community in order to more effectively tailor programs to include adolescent girls and meet their unique needs.
USAID Nutrition Resource Hub

Routine growth monitoring and promotion (GMP) of infants and young children provides frequent contacts with caregivers and can serve as an entry point for other essential nutrition and child health and development services. This country narrative highlights findings, challenges, good practices, and innovations from northern Ghana, which the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and stakeholders can use to foster healthy child growth and development—and share with other countries committed to helping children reach their physical and cognitive potential.
Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Resource Review

This USAID Advancing Nutrition report provides examples of what is possible at the humanitarian-development nexus when influenced by the performance of multi-sector integrated policies, coordination, funding, and program implementation. Practitioners should continue to assess the potential for integrating these interventions into humanitarian planning efforts. This report is available in English and French.
USAID Nutrition Resource Hub

The Resiliency through Wealth, Agriculture, and Nutrition (RWANU) Program aims to reduce stunting and increase resiliency in the Southern Karamoja region in Uganda. This case study describes RWANU micro-irrigation activities and horticulture production programs in Karamoja, Uganda, to increase production and consumption of nutritious foods.
USAID Nutrition Resource Hub

COVID 19 Learning Series on the role of entrepreneurs in supporting nutrition services during the pandemic. In 2021, ENN embarked on a COVID-19 Learning Series that aimed to complement existing COVID-19 learning initiatives within the nutrition sector, making full use of our rich network and fora. A key focus of the series was on capturing the field-level experiences of those operating within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
USAID Nutrition Resource Hub

Routine growth monitoring and promotion (GMP) of infants and young children provides frequent contacts with caregivers and can serve as an entry point for other essential nutrition and child health and development services. This country narrative highlights findings, challenges, and good practices from three districts of Nepal, which the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) and stakeholders can use to foster healthy child growth and development—and share with other countries committed to helping children reach their physical and cognitive potential.
News and Features

This USAID Advancing Nutrition case study on Myanmar was featured in a special section of the Emergency Nutrition Network's Field Exchange.