Few programs address the unique health needs of married and unmarried adolescents in Nepal and fewer still engage young, married women’s husbands and families, even though it is widely recognized that they play an important role in decision making...
Born on Time (BOT) is a unique program – truly a global first around the issue of prematurity prevention. The program is the first public-private partnership dedicated to the prevention of preterm birth, now the leading cause of death in children...
This collection of stories is a mere snapshot of the communities of the regions of Kayes, Sikasso, and Koulikoro regions and the district of Bamako. These stories describe success in multiple activities and technical areas in the project aimed at...
As many of the implementing partners began to wrap up their activities for the project, Growth through Nutrition seized the opportunity for them to impart key lessons learned throughout the project via a webinar. This presentation on multi...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that all children aged 6–59 months receive Vitamin A supplements if they live in a community where Vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem. In Ethiopia, Vit A deficiency in children 6-59...
Save the Children carried out a global survey of children and their families to determine the impact of COVID-19 on the access to health, education, livelihoods and protection, and to collect the views of children. It is the most complete and...
Future generation’s health and well-being are bound to the fate of the planet. The need for a transformative climate action is urgent as the climate change already have devastating effects across the globe. Young people are active agents of change...
This publication highlights our program activities from January to June 2021: such as our work to empower Turkana mothers to detect malnutrition among their children at home, our work to provide technical support for immunization of marginalized...
This one-page document describes the experience of Sela Chan, one of 6,200 women enrolled in NOURISH’s “First 1,000 Days” Conditional Cash Transfer activity, as she learned about stunting prevention practices, built her own...
This short success story shows how Ms. Tao Eng, a mother from Pursat, uses what she learned from NOURISH activities to grow a garden at home to provide nutrious food for her children and earn income and takes her children to receive health...