Dear colleagues

 

Please find below the invite from the GNC for the third and last webinar of 2024 organised by the IFE Core Group and the NIS Working Group, in collaboration with FHI 360 and Action Against Hunger UK on the topic of IYCF-E Assessment Guide: Measuring progress to improve practice. 

Date: 4 December 2024 |Time: 1-2.30pm UK time | Registerhere

 

Grateful if you could disseminate widely across your networks! 

 

 

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

The Global Nutrition Cluster is pleased to invite you to a webinar by the The IFE Core Group and the NIS Working Group, in collaboration with FHI 360 and Action Against Hunger UK (AAH-UK):

 

"Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-E)

Assessment Guide: Measuring progress to improve practice "

 

 

 

FHI 360 works to improve maternal and child health and infant and young child feeding outcomes in Uganda

through the Uganda Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Activity (USAID MCHN), funded by USAID.

Photo credit: Jjumba Martin for FHI 360

 

When: Wednesday, 4 December, 8:00-9:30 AM ET/1:00-2:30 PM UK/2:00-3:30 PM CET/8:00-9:30 PM Bangkok (duration 90 minutes)

 

Guiding, informing, and improving IYCF-E programs requires appropriate and accurate information. This webinar introduces the new global guidance and tools developed by FHI 360 with the support of AAH-UK for conducting timely and reliable assessments of infant and young child feeding (IYCF) in emergency contexts. The guide offers an easy-to-use, step-by-step approach for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data on IYCF in emergencies to enable better decision-making during emergency preparedness and response at sub-national and local levels.

 

In addition to exploring the guide and tools, the webinar includes a panel of country colleagues sharing their valuable experiences supporting IYCF-E Assessments to improve IYCF-E programming. A question-and-answer component will follow.

 

The webinar is designed for in-country, regional, and global practitioners involved in health and nutrition emergency programs, food security, WASH, and protection, including frontline healthcare workers, programmers, and policymakers.

The session will be in English, with simultaneous French, Spanish, and Arabic translation.

 

Click here to register.

 

Have questions? Please email us at: ife@ennonline.net  and aiellamo@fhi360.org

 

 

This assessment guide is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of FHI 360 and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.

 

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