Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Resource Review
The poster focuses on increasing breastmilk supply by adopting skin-to-skin contact, frequent breastfeeding, and breast compression practices. It is available in Bulgarian, Chinese (traditional and simplified), English, German, Greek, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.
Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Resource Review
Summit topics include generating demand for healthy diets, supporting local leadership skills development for social and behavior change (SBC), and prioritizing behaviors for effective multi-sectoral nutrition SBC. Accompanying resources include posters and slide decks.
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These posters were delivered at the American Society for Nutrition's Nutrition 2023 conference. The first reviews a dietary assessment study conducted by the Tanzania Food and Nutrition Centre among of pregnant and lactating women. The objective was to assess micronutrient intake and the prevalence of inadequate intake among non-pregnant, non-lactating women of reproductive age.
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This poster was presented at the virtual American Society for Nutrition Nutrition 2021 conference. Conducting nutrition surveys by phone presents opportunities and challenges. Learning from this experience can improve the use of this approach in the future.
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Project staff from around the world attended ICN to disseminate findings from the last five years of research and implementation.
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To facilitate estimating anemia prevalence and identifying suitable interventions, this study aimed to identify optimal procedures and methods for hemoglobin assessment in population-based surveys. This poster was presented at the 22nd International Congress of Nutrition in December 2022.
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To guide programs improving diets, USAID Advancing Nutrition identified possible food environment interventions for healthy diets across diverse contexts. This poster was presented at the 22nd International Congress of Nutrition in December 2022.
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This study compared methods to assess the diet quality of children under two in Cambodia to understand which method most accurately assesses consumption. This poster was presented at the 22nd International Congress of Nutrition in December 2022.
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Measures of caregiver resources—intangible resources linked to their own physical and psychological well-being—help to understand and improve program outcomes. This poster was presented at the 2022 International Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Summit in December 2022.
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USAID Advancing Nutrition explored the feasibility and impact of integrating responsive care, early learning, and monitoring children’s development into nutrition and health services in Mozambique. This poster was presented at the 22nd International Congress of Nutrition in December 2022.