Highlights: During the COVID-19 pandemic it became widely understood that strong supply chains have the power to save lives. Many countries face a myriad of challenges...
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The dominant food security literature that reports on children's experiences of food insecurity rely on adult/parent proxies. Nevertheless, studies have shown that adult narrations of children's experiences...
This report provides an overview of the humanitarian needs resulting from the current drought in particularly affected areas of Ethiopia (eastern/southeastern Oromia and Somali regions). The report highlights key needs...
Malnutrition levels in Burkina Faso are declining steadily since two decades. Yet, one child out of four is still stunted, totalling nearly one million...
Ethiopia has set ambitious targets to reduce malnutrition and has made considerable progress on reducing stunting among children under five. However, stunting is still...
With almost half of all children under five stunted, Guatemala is not on track to reduce the number of stunted children by 40% in line with the international target for 2025. Among...
One million children under five are affected by stunting in Mali (more than one in four)1 and the number of stunted children is not expected to fall in the coming years...
Mozambique’s strong economic performance has not been accompanied by a significant reduction in malnutrition. At 43%, the national prevalence of child stunting remains very high. With more...
In Myanmar, child stunting has significantly declined from around 50% in the 1990s to 29% in 2016. Recent projections indicate that the country will come close to meeting both...
Objective: To examine inequalities and opportunity gaps in co-coverage of health and nutrition interventions in seven countries.
Methods: We used data from the most recent (2015–2018) demographic and...