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Adolescent Nutrition Resource Bank

This policy brief seeks to address the issue of obesity in children and adolescents through the enforcement of various laws and policies to minimize the marketing of unhealthy food and non-alcoholic beverages to children and adolescents. It cites examples of the impact similar laws or policies have had to serve as a guide and motivation to other countries across the world.
Adolescent Nutrition Resource Bank

This UNICEF technical note details effective approaches that various countries and development partners can use to protect, support, and promote better diets and to create healthy food environments for children.
Adolescent Nutrition Resource Bank

This article summarizes the efforts of programs in Timor Leste, India, the Pacific region, and Zimbabwe that sought to engage adolescents to help them adopt healthy nutritional behaviors through traditional and non-traditional media.
Food Systems Toolkit

The relationship between food processing and diets is complex; expanding the production of processed foods may play a role in both supporting and hindering food systems in delivering safe, nutritious diets. In regions of the world with high burdens of malnutrition—including both overweight/obesity, micronutrient deficiency, and undernutrition—food processing can be leveraged to improve diets and nutrition. This brief for USAID and implementing partners assists with the design and implementation of food processing activities for improved diets and nutrition.
Food Systems Toolkit

This tool makes it easier for practitioners and decision makers to understand dietary patterns and nutrient intake. Such information is critical to design, monitor, and evaluate efforts to improve diets. The decision tool provides existing data sources and data collection tools related to five different target groups.
Job Posting

JSI is seeking a Program Coordinator (PC) to support the USAID-funded Child Health Task Force Secretariat. The Task Force is a global network of over 3,000 individuals from 300 organizations and 80 countries who are committed to strengthening comprehensive child health programs through advocacy, coordination, learning, knowledge management and partnership with countries. The Task Force convenes and coordinates stakeholders to share knowledge and innovative solutions to programmatic issues.
Disability Resource Bank

This toolkit can be used to identify people with disabilities, reflect on attitudes towards them, and improve their situation.
Disability Resource Bank

This toolkit aims to develop the knowledge and capacity of people working in disability inclusion
Disability Resource Bank

This resource provides practical tips and offers entry points for assuring that nutrition in emergencies takes children with disabilities into account.
Disability Resource Bank

This guidance helps make case management procedures, tools, and approaches inclusive of children with disabilities.