Evidence Notes Double burden of malnutrition in Ghana: a holistic perspective: Evidence Note The aim of this evidence note is to summarize the current status of nutrition-relevant data in Ghana with relation to the double burden of malnutrition. To achieve this, we examined whether and to what extent national policies focus on the double burden of malnutrition. We highlight strengths, weaknesses, gaps and opportunities in DBM-relevant policy at… Resource Read More
Evidence Notes Nutrition policy in Liberia: Evidence Note This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Liberia. We examine i) nutrition context, policy objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets. Resource Read More
Evidence Notes Nutrition policy in Mauritania: Evidence Note This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Mauritania. We examine i) nutrition context, policy objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets. Resource Read More
Evidence Notes Nutrition policy in Sierra Leone: Evidence Note This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Sierra Leone. We examine i) nutrition context, policy objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets. Resource Read More
Evidence Notes Nutrition policy in Niger: Evidence Note This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Niger. We examine i) nutrition context, policy objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets. Resource Read More
Evidence Notes Nutrition policy in The Gambia: Evidence Note This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in The Gambia. We examine i) nutrition context, policy objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets. Resource Read More
Evidence Notes Nutrition policy in Benin: Evidence Note This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Benin. We examine i) nutrition context, policy objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets. Resource Read More
Evidence Notes Nutrition policy in Ivory Coast: Evidence Note This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Ivory Coast. We examine i) nutrition context, policy objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets. Resource Read More
Evidence Notes Nutrition policy in Togo: Evidence Note This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Togo. We examine i) nutrition context, policy objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets. Resource Read More
Evidence Notes Nutrition policy in Guinea-Bissau: Evidence Note This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Guinea Bissau. We examine i) nutrition context, policy objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets. Resource Read More