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Cash transfers, behavior change, and resilience in Niger’s Adaptive Social Safety Nets Program

In 2016, the project added components to promote an adaptive social protection system in Niger. These include mechanisms to make social protection interventions more responsive to shocks and allow poor and vulnerable households to build their resilience. The goal of this newer program is to protect the poor from climate and other shocks before they occur (for example through predictable transfers and building community assets) and also to scale up when extreme events hit.
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Publication date: MON, 27 MAR, 2017
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The power of partnerships is highlighted in The Gambia during African Day of School Feeding

On 1 March 2017, on the occasion of Africa School Meals Day, The Gambia Government through the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MOBSE) and the World Food Programme (WFP) highlighted the important role of partnership in achieving a sustainable school meals programme. More than 100, 000 students in 368 schools in all six regions receive daily meals each year thanks to the Government of the Gambia and valuable support of donors such as the European Union, the Governments of Japan and the Republic of Korea
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Publication date: MON, 27 MAR, 2017
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Hillside Primary School hosts the African Day of School Feeding celebration in Namibia

On 1 March 2017, the principal of Hillside Primary School, Nathalië Uaendere hosted officials from the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture to commemorate the Africa Day of School Feeding. To mark the occasion, partner company Namibia Dairies and Pick n Pay gave every learner in her school a carton of Oshikandela cultured milk to commemorate the Africa Day of School Feeding.
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Publication date: MON, 27 MAR, 2017
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Kokbe Tsebah Primary School celebrates African Day of School Feeding in Ethiopia

On 1 March 2017, the African Day of School Meals was officially celebrated at Kokbe Tsebah Primary School in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, under the theme, “Home Grown School Feeding: Investment in Youth and Children for Harnessing the Demographic Dividend”. Around one hundred guests and partners attended, including the First Lady of Ethiopia, the Minister of Education, State Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Deputy Minister for Basic Education, WFP Head of Programmes, representatives of USAID, and UNICEF.
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Publication date: MON, 27 MAR, 2017
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School meals celebrated as an investment in Africa’s future

Every day, 370 million children around the world receive food at school provided by their governments. Governments invest in school meals because they are a powerful tool in efforts to end malnutrition, helping to ensure every child has access to education, health and nutrition. This is why, on 1 March 2017, people gathered across the continent to celebrate the second African Day of School Meals.
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Publication date: MON, 27 MAR, 2017
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New website shows us where we need to invest in nutrition

In support of ambitious goals for women and children around the world, Results for Development together with the World Bank and 1,000 Days developed financing scenarios for the required investment of $70 billion above current spending over the next 10 years. On 13 March 2017,…
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Publication date: FRI, 24 MAR, 2017
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Mapping Information Systems for Nutrition in SUN Countries

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Publication date: SUN, 19 MAR, 2017
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Could Nutrition Be The Step Missing To Truly Step It Up For Gender Equality Towards A Planet 50-50 by 2030?

Could Nutrition Be The Step Missing To Truly Step It Up For Gender Equality Towards A Planet 50-50 by 2030? Gerda Verburg, UN Assistant Secretary-General and SUN Movement Coordinator shares her thoughts on International Womens Day 2017.
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Publication date: THU, 16 MAR, 2017
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West African civil society make a collective call for nutrition action from Senegal workshop

From 28 February 2017, civil society nutrition champions from 12 SUN Countries came together for a four-day workshop in Dakar, Senegal, to strengthen advocacy capacities for scaling up nutrition. The SUN Civil Society Network Workshop was organized by Action Against Hunger and its partners – UNICEF, Save the Children and Terre des Hommes.
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Publication date: WED, 15 MAR, 2017
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Expert panel explore a food systems approach to tackling malnutrition at WHO

On 23 February 2017, the World Health Organization hosted a nutrition seminar at its headquarters in Geneva to discuss the Global Panel’s recently launched Foresight report Food systems and diets: Facing the challenges of the 21st century. A panel of experts discussed the benefits of a food systems…
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Publication date: WED, 15 MAR, 2017
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Pakistan calls for more focus on improving women’s health to address maternal malnutrition

On 6 March 2017, in connection with International Women’s Day, the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Alliance Pakistan (SUNCSA,Pak) with the support of Micronutrient Initiative (MI), held a seminar on the importance of maternal malnutrition in Islamabad. Delivering the inaugural remarks, Ayesha Gulali, member of the National Assembly, applauded SUNCSA,Pak and MI for highlighting the crucial issue faced by most of the Pakistani population. Ms Gulali made a commitment to raise the issue of maternal malnutrition on the floor of Pakistan’s National Assembly and will advocate to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government for the enactment of necessary legislations and allocation of adequate resources to address malnutrition.
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Publication date: WED, 15 MAR, 2017
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Theory of Change for Nutrition and Food Security workshop held in Nepal

On 21 February 2017, a two day workshop titled, “Theory of Change for Nutrition and Food Security: Preparation for Multi-sector Nutrition Plan (MSNP) II” was held in Kathmandu, Nepal. The workshop gathered 93 professionals from Nepal’s multistakeholder nutrition platform, spanning sectoral ministries and departments and representatives from donor agencies, UN agencies, development partners and civil society organizations.
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Publication date: WED, 15 MAR, 2017
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#GirlsCount invites you to count each of the 130 million girls who don’t have access to education

130 million girls didn’t go to school today. A new campaign from ONE aims to make that massive number mean something more than a statistic. Not because they didn’t want to, but because they weren’t given the chance. They are denied an education for a…
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Publication date: WED, 15 MAR, 2017
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Indonesian Ministers of finance, health, planning and development talk nutrition with SUN Movement Coordinator

On 22 February 2017, SUN Movement Coordinator and Assistant Secretary-General, Ms. Gerda Verburg, met with Ministers from a wide range of sectors during a two day visit to Indonesia. Gerda was welcomed by Ibu Nina Sardjunani at Indonesia’s Sustainable Development Secretariat Office – Ibu Nina has championed nutrition as a member the SUN Movement Lead Group since 2012. Ibu Sri Mulyani, Minister of Finance, Bapak Bambang Brodjonegoro, Minister of National Development Planning/Bappenas and Bapak Subandi, Deputy Minister and SUN Government Focal Point, met with Gerda in addition to policy makers from the Ministry of Health.
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Publication date: TUE, 14 MAR, 2017
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Top government officials in Cambodia meet with SUN Movement Coordinator to tackle malnutrition

On 20 February 2017, Gerda Verburg, SUN Movement Coordinator and UN Assistant Secretary-General, met with the Cambodian government to discuss progress in tackling malnutrition. During her two day visit, Ms. Verburg met with policy makers and champions from multiple sectors to discuss Cambodia’s the path towards achieving the sustainable development goals and better nutrition for all.
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Publication date: MON, 13 MAR, 2017
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#WhatFoodMeans Campaign – Fighting Hunger in Ethiopia

As part of its focus in 2017 on making the world healthy, not hungry, Project Everyone has teamed up with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the European Union to spread the important message about Goal 2: Zero Hunger. With drought and conflict threatening hunger for millions of people around the world, accelerating action is more urgent than ever. With the amazing Aardman Animations, they have produced a new film together telling the story of Ethiopia, which in 2015 was hit by the worst drought in 50 years threatening the lives of 10 million people. But international support and years of hard work meant the country was able to help families stay on their feet and prevent a humanitarian disaster. This February 2017, famine was declared in South Sudan and the prospect is looming in 3 other countries (Somalia, Yemen, Nigeria). And in Ethiopia, just as people are starting to rebuild their lives, a new drought has hit parts of the country and the wider region again, threatening the lives and livelihoods of millions of people.The film shows that if we take action together, no one today, in Ethiopia, or anywhere else in the world, need go hungry.
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Publication date: FRI, 10 MAR, 2017
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‘The world needs a new way to track nutrition funding’

The saying “you can’t manage what you can’t measure” may be an oversimplified management concept, but it gets to the gist of why resource tracking in global health is important. Resource tracking is the monitoring of how country governments, donors and NGOs fund programs in any given health area—including tracking how much is being spent, where the money is going, and how the funds are used.
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Publication date: TUE, 7 MAR, 2017
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HERD Nepal published its Monthly Media Monitoring Report on Nutrition

Health Research and Social Development Forum (HERD) has published its Monthly Media Monitoring Report on Nutrition, an aggregate of 29 media stories concerning nutrition and food security. HERD is a Nepalese NGO, promoting evidence informed policies and practices for sustainable development in health, environment and social sectors to improve quality of life.
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Publication date: TUE, 7 MAR, 2017
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JOIN US – The Scaling Up Nutrition Movement Secretariat is seeking three Policy Specialists!

JOIN US! Are you innovative, creative and passionate about ending malnutrition in all its forms, everywhere? The Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Secretariat is seeking three Policy Specialists for liaison with the 59 countries who have joined our Movement since 2010. In this role, you will work closely with SUN Government Focal Points and their platforms to ensure the best possible country-led actions for nutrition, and be responsible for staying abreast with country developments, including challenges and opportunities, to accelerate progress in eliminating under and over nutrition all over the world.
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Publication date: TUE, 7 MAR, 2017
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Philippines launches a Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Alliance

On 22-23 February 2017, in Manila, the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Alliance Philippines (PhilCAN) was launched. The two day event gathered 65 participants, mainly representing civil society alliances from various islands across the Philippines, but also representatives from UNICEF, FAO, Philippine Department of Health and the National Nutrition Council of the Philippines.
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Publication date: FRI, 3 MAR, 2017