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Effectiveness of programme approaches to improve the coverage of maternal nutrition interventions in South Asia
Maternal health and child survival are impacted by a women’s nutritional status before pregnancy, during pregnancy and after the birth of her child. This paper aims to highlight ways to improve maternal nutrition status through program interventions by using examples from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan.30 May 2019 -
Socio-demographic and economic determinants of adherence to iron intake among pregnant women in selected low and lower middle income countries in Asia: insights from a cross-country analyses of global demographic and health surveys.
The objective of this study is to uncover factors associated with lack of iron intake leading to anaemia in Afghanistan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and the Philippines.10 August 2018 -
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, Learning (MEAL) 2016-2020, 2016 Baseline Assessment of Key Indicators
Assessing progress towards the Movement’s objectives and the Sustainable Development Goals for a world without hunger and malnutrition requires the alignment of globally agreed monitoring frameworks and initiatives. The SUN MEAL system will be the means for measuring the extent to which the SUN Movement is achieving results and impact.1 November 2017 -
Mapping Information Systems for Nutrition in SUN Countries
This report describes the research undertaken in 2016 to map nutrition related information systems in 57 SUN countries.13 March 2017