The seventh issue of Nutrition Exchange is now available
Launched in January 2017, this seventh issue of Nutrition Exchange introduces an exciting new phase in the publication’s development where ENN will now be publishing NEX twice a year and will bring together experiences and learning from SUN Countries as well as other content. It has been made possible by funding from DFID for ENN to provide knowledge management services to SUN Countries – particularly those that are fragile and conflict-affected.
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Launched in January 2017, this seventh issue of Nutrition Exchange introduces an exciting new phase in the publication’s development where ENN will now be publishing NEX twice a year and will bring together experiences and learning from SUN Countries as well as other content. It has been made possible by funding from DFID for ENN to provide knowledge management services to SUN Countries – particularly those that are fragile and conflict-affected.
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Original articles
- Committing to nutrition: Raising nutrition up the political agenda in Tanzania (page 9)
- Co-ordinating sectors: Kenya’s Food and Nutrition Security Bill (page 11)
- Increasing funding for nutrition: The role of advocacy and communication in Senegal (page 13)
- SUN and the private sector: Business networks in Nigeria and Niger (page 15)
- REACHing for the SUN: UN support for scaling up nutrition in Burkina Faso (page 17)
- A new SUN civil society network: Advice from nutrition champions on set-up (page 19)
- Fortifying school meals: Rice fortification to address anaemia in Odisha (page 22)
- South-to-south SUN collaboration: A Tajikistan learning group visit to Nepal (page 24)
News & Views
- SUN Movement update (page 27)
Editorials
- Editorial (page 3)
Other
- Food systems and diets: Facing the challenges of the 21st century (page 4)
- New global malnutrition estimates (page 4)
- Global School Feeding Sourcebook: Lessons from 14 countries (page 5)
- SUN en-net discussion (page 6)
- Nourishing Millions and Stories of Change in Nutrition (page 7)
- The Grand Bargain (page 8)
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About ENN
ENN is a United Kingdom registered charity which was set up to improve practice and strengthen the institutional memory of agencies involved in emergency food and nutrition sectors. ENN focuses on communities in crisis, typically humanitarian emergencies, and where undernutrition is a significant chronic problem. Field Exchange is an online and print publication on nutrition and food security in emergencies and high burden contexts which is published three times per year. Field Exchange enables fast track publication of programming experiences of relevance to nutrition in emergencies and high burden contexts. Nutrition Exchange is an online publication of short, easy to read articles on nutrition programme experiences and learning. Nutrition Exchange is for all those working to reduce levels of malnutrition at the national, district and community level. En-net is a free and open resource that helps practitioners access technical advice for operational challenges through the online forum. It is an interactive online forum that caters for those working in acute and chronic emergency contexts and where there is a high burden of undernutrition. To use en-net, simply go to www.en-net.org.uk to view discussions, or create an account and sign up to one or more forum areas. It is simple to join a discussion by using the “post a reply” function, or post questions using the “submit a new question” link on the home page. You can post in your own name or anonymously, as preferred.