Since 2010, Action Contre la Faim (Action Against Hunger) and a scientific committee led by a small group of researchers (Tufts University, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, World Food Program) and technical experts have collaborated to develop a method to analyse the complex, dynamic, locally-specific causes of undernutrition.
The Link-NCA method for Nutrition Causal Analysis is structured and participatory. Community-level qualitative enquiry illuminates context-specific and community-defined causes of undernutrition, while directly integrating local communities early in the process.
To date, 14 Link-NCA studies have been implemented in a range of contexts, revealing diverse causes of undernutrition and a variety of causal frameworks for understanding such causes. The Link NCA overview, detailed guidelines, technical tools, and study reports are now available on the website: [url]www.linknca.org[/url]
The Link NCA team has the pleasure to invite you to a webinar on Wednesday 13th May, 9-10am EDT to introduce the method. The webinar will present the rationale and the need to conduct nutrition causal analysis to enhance nutrition programming, introduce the main features and steps of the method, and provide examples of findings of Link NCA studies undertook recently.
The event is co-organized with the Agriculture-Nutrition Community of Practice, and hosted by SPRING.
Please register here : [url]https://jsi.webex.com/jsi/j.php?RGID=r7f842fe6988fbe7629a046d1fd5a4c97[/url]
Dear all,
Following Link NCA webinar announcement, please be informed that the recording is now available on SPRING website : [url]https://www.spring-nutrition.org/events/ag2nut-community-call-nutrition-causal-analysis-tool-action-contre-la-faim[/url]
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Ag2Nut Community Call: Nutrition Causal Analysis Tool from Action Contre La Faim
Event Dates: May 13, 2015
Event Location: Online
Since 2010, Action Contre la Faim (Action Against Hunger) and a scientific committee led by a small group of researchers (Tufts University, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, World Food Program) and technical experts have collaborated to develop a method to analyse the complex, dynamic, locally-specific causes of undernutrition.
The Link-NCA method for Nutrition Causal Analysis is structured and participatory. Community-level qualitative enquiry illuminates context-specific and community-defined causes of undernutrition, while directly integrating local communities early in the process.
To date, 14 Link-NCA studies have been implemented in a range of contexts, revealing diverse causes of undernutrition and a variety of causal frameworks for understanding such causes. The Link NCA overview, detailed guidelines, technical tools, and study reports are now available on the website [url]www.linknca.org[/url].
This webinar presented the rationale and the need to conduct nutrition causal analysis to enhance nutrition programming, introduced the main features and steps of the method, and provided examples of findings of Link-NCA studies undertook recently.
Speakers
- Blanche Mattern, Link NCA Project Officer, Link NCA Technical Unit
- Julien Morel, Nutrition Security Senior Advisor, ACF
Julien Morel
Answered:
9 years ago