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Case study on the inter-cluster famine response strategy in South Sudan

The crisis in South Sudan remains complex and protracted with both acute and chronic needs experienced at varying levels across 78 counties of the country and Abyei region. Nearly 4 million people remain displaced by the humanitarian crisis: 1.5 million internally and more than 2…
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Publication date: FRI, 12 FEB, 2021
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Lessons learned from Humanitarian Development Nexus reviews in Myanmar, Niger and Afghanistan

[vc_row css_animation=”” row_type=”row” text_align=”left”][vc_column][vc_column_text custom_options=””] The GNC with the SUN Movement commissioned the review of opportunities and challenges for strengthening humanitarian and development linkages for Nutrition. As a result of this work three case studies were developed highlighting examples, challenges and lessons learned from the…
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Publication date: THU, 11 FEB, 2021
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How COVID-19 has harmed nutrition in Asia and the Pacific

The impact of COVID-19 on the world’s most populous region is threatening access to healthy diet for nearly two billion people in Asia and the Pacific. This is the conclusion of a report recently published by UNICEF, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the…
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Publication date: WED, 10 FEB, 2021
RESOURCE / SUN operations documents

SMS 2021 Workplan and Budget Summary

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Publication date: WED, 10 FEB, 2021
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SUN Business Network B2B support: leveraging expertise for enhanced nutrition

* Originally published by the SUN Business Network Local SMEs are well-positioned to address the nutritional needs of their communities, provide affordable foods and access non-traditional sales channels. Linking these enterprises with larger corporations provides an opportunity to enhance products and business practices with support…
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Publication date: MON, 8 FEB, 2021
RESOURCE / Case studies

FAO welcomes €40 million from Germany to help farmers withstand shocks like COVID-19 and extreme climate events

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Publication date: MON, 8 FEB, 2021
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Developing a knowledge management and learning approach for the new phase of SUN

Nutrition for Development (N4D) took up the assignment to develop a KML approach for SUN 3.0 and put ‘meat on the bones’ to enable the new strategic ambitions to be operationalised. Our approach has been to consider the what, who and how of KML for…
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Publication date: FRI, 5 FEB, 2021
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Timor-Leste presents SDG2 consolidated national action plan for nutrition and food security

Timor-Leste officially became the newest member of the SUN Movement when a letter was sent by Prime Minister Taur Matan Ruak in October 2020. The SUN Movement has already begun working with focal points to provide continual support to Timor-Leste and assist in the establishment…
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Publication date: THU, 4 FEB, 2021
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Yemen’s commitment towards Scaling Up Nutrition

* Text by SUN Team in Yemen, originally published by N4G At the first N4G Summit in 2013, 110 stakeholders committed to prevent at least 20 million children from being stunted – saving at least 1.7 million lives by 2020. These commitments deliver much-needed action…
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Publication date: WED, 3 FEB, 2021
RESOURCE / Case studies

Let’s get it right this time: Preparing for stronger food systems in the wake of COVID-19

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Publication date: WED, 3 FEB, 2021
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Improving awareness and understanding of the current nutrition financing through a community of practice

The SUN Movement is entering a new phase and the Nutrition Financing Community of Practice (CoP) is well positioned to keep improving awareness and understanding of the current nutrition financing and how SUN countries can improve access to innovative financing mechanisms and better track resources….
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Publication date: TUE, 2 FEB, 2021
RESOURCE / Case studies

Prevent the next food crisis now – A World Bank blog

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Publication date: TUE, 2 FEB, 2021
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Helping mothers in rural communities nourish children during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines

[vc_row css_animation=”” row_type=”row” text_align=”left”][vc_column][vc_column_text custom_options=””]Pregnant and nursing mothers in rural Philippines are among the highly vulnerable members of society impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The result of lockdowns and other measures has threatened the livelihood and daily activities of community members. The looming threat of…
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Publication date: MON, 1 FEB, 2021
RESOURCE / The Lancet

COVID-19 and the collapse of global trade: building an effective public health response

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Publication date: MON, 1 FEB, 2021
RESOURCE / Case studies

COVID-19 and food security in Ethiopia: Do social protection programs protect?

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Publication date: MON, 1 FEB, 2021
RESOURCE / Briefs/ fact sheets

COVID-19 & Scaling Up Nutrition Factsheet (February 2021)

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Publication date: MON, 1 FEB, 2021
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Guatemala provides food assistance to vulnerable people in remote locations backed by UN agencies

* A story written by L. Alejandro Arriola and originally published by the World Food Programme Launched in 2019 by the Guatemalan Food and Nutrition Security Secretariat and the Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance, the initiative was expanded last year across the regions…
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Publication date: FRI, 29 JAN, 2021
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Nutrition crisis looms as more than 39 billion in-school meals missed since start of pandemic

More than 39 billion in-school meals have been missed globally since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic due to school closures, according to a new report released today by the UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti and the World Food Programme (WFP). COVID-19: Missing More…
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Publication date: THU, 28 JAN, 2021
RESOURCE / Case studies

COVID-19: focus and funds must pivot to Africa as countries reel from deadly second wave

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Publication date: WED, 27 JAN, 2021
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Violence and displacement threatens thousands of children already affected by humanitarian crisis and COVID-19 in the CAR

UNICEF is deeply concerned for the wellbeing of thousands of children estimated to be newly displaced by a surge in violence in several Central African towns, including the capital Bangui, prior to and following the country’s general elections. The crisis is likely to lead to…
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Publication date: TUE, 26 JAN, 2021