UNICEF, a United Nations agency, is an organization dedicated to saving children’s lives, defending their rights, and to helping them fulfil their potential. UNICEF focuses on such topics as child protection and inclusion, nutrition, education, and more. Their efforts to combat malnutrition include support for breastfeeding, appropriate complementary foods for infants over 6 months, and micronutrient supplementation for women and children.
Projects
Alive and Thrive
Alive & Thrive is a multi-year initiative that began in 2009 to combat global child undernutrition through interventions to support appropriate infant and young child……
Publications
Journal Article
The impacts of task shifting on the management and treatment of malnourished children in Northern Kenya: A cluster-randomized controlled trial
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Okoth, Peter F.; Raburu, Judith; Samburu, Betty; Mwangi, Bonventure; Zerfu, Taddese Alemu; Khamadi, Jemimah Wekhomba; Cuellar, Pilar Charle; Kavoo, Daniel; Karimurio, Lydia; Matanda, Charles; Mutua, Alex; Gichohi, Grace; Chabi, Martin; Codjia, Patrick; Oteyza, Saul Guerrero; Kimani-Murage, ElizabethEvents
Virtual Event – Micronutrients in emergencies: How can we prevent an increase in hidden hunger?
The event video, presenter slides, podcast, and a blog will be available in the days following the event. The COVID-19 pandemic is transforming our world. We are seeing rapid changes in areas such as health care delivery, food security, agriculture, and international aid prioritization. In addition to the immediate impact to health and society, the […]
The changing challenges of hidden hunger: Micronutrients within the nutrition and development landscapes
Current global challenges in malnutrition and other development goals call for integrated, multi-sectoral approaches focusing on the entire food system, leading to healthier and sustainable diets for all. Among these challenges is micronutrient deficiency, known as “hidden hunger.” Micronutrients—vitamins and minerals needed in only very small quantities but with huge impacts on human health and […]
What Lies Beneath: Women’s and Girls’ Wellbeing as a Critical Underpinning of India’s Nutritional Challenge
In collaboration with BMGF, EPoD India at IFMR, Naandi Foundation and UNICEF, POSHAN (Partnerships and Opportunities to Strengthen and Harmonize Actions for Nutrition in India) will deliberate on the aspects of women’s and girls’ wellbeing that are critical for India’s nutritional challenge and look at the status of their wellbeing, globally and specifically in India. Click […]
Blogs
Reducing intimate partner violence through cash transfers: The next research frontier
Evidence shows cash transfers help to reduce intimate partner violence. A recent UN Women forum explored what comes next—including how to scale up existing programs.