South Sudan
Evaluation of an Emergency Preparedness and Response Programme, South Sudan
Final evaluation of Norwegian Church Aid’s Emergency Preparedness and Response Programme in South Sudan.Section: Uncategorized
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Famine: better prevention, better response
This briefing gives UK Parliamentarians an overview of the current situation in some of the countries experiencing crisis levels of hunger, and sets out some of the ways lives can be saved and longer-term impacts on development and stability can be achieved.Section: Technical
Type: Report
How A Safety Audit Tool is Used as a Platform to Mitigate Gender-Based Violence Risks at Nutrition Sites in South Sudan
A Learning Review article from 2019 about a safety audit tool designed to identify potential GBV-related safety risks at and around nutrition sites.Section: Learning
Type: Article
How Gender Analysis and Safety Audits Are Shaping Our Response in South Sudan
An article from South Sudan in the Learning Review 2018 about the gender analysis and safety audit the team conducted as part of a programme to increase accountability for GBV in nutrition programming.Section: Learning
Type: Article
Knowledge and Information Management Support, ComPAS Project, South Sudan
Data management support to the South Sudan arm of the ComPAS study, to ensure cleaned data was available for analysis and a plan was in place for data storage and access during the analysis phase.Section: Meal Services Uncategorized
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Mitigating and Preventing Gender-Based Violence in our Fight Against Hunger
An overview of a project piloted in three countries – Bangladesh, Mauritania, and South Sudan – that looked at how Action Against Hunger and its nutrition partners could improve their accountability to mitigate and prevent GBV in the fight against hunger. From the Learning Review 2019.Section: Learning
Type: Article
READ: MAMI (by ENN and GOAL)
During this year’s Health & Nutrition Workshop two organsiations, Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN) and GOAL, presented their work on MAMI: Management of At-Risk Mothers & Infants under six months. This blog will summarise these insightful presentations on MAMI.Section: Uncategorized
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Relapse Study
Identifying the Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Relapse After Recovery from Severe Acute MalnutritionSection: Research Treatment
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