Resource Library for Wasting
Guidance, tools and resources
This Resource Library for Wasting is a comprehensive repository of key guidelines and tools related to wasting strategy, policies and programming, developed at global, regional and country level.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.
Cambodia
Cambodia
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.
Yemen
Yemen
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.
Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society,…
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.
Malawi
Malawi
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.
Mali
Mali
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.
Madagascar
Madagascar
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.
Kenya
Kenya
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.
Haiti
Haiti
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.
Niger
Niger
Following preparatory and analytical work conducted by UN agencies and key partners in each country, in-country discussions between national governments and partners took place to review national strategies and initiatives impacting child wasting. A core set of ambitious yet feasible priority actions with support from UN agencies, civil society, donors, academics and private sector partners were defined as part of each country roadmaps for actions.