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Standards of evidence for research on ‘what works’ in the management of MAM

This presents an overview of classic systematic reviews and statistical meta-analyses which form the backbone of scientific assessments...

Research on Food Assistance for Nutritional Impact (REFANI): Literature Review

The REFANI literature review identifies existing evidence on the use of Cash Transfer Programmes (CTPs) and the impact of CTPs on acute...

Preventing Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) through nutrition-specific interventions

CMAM Forum Technical Brief September 2014 This Technical Brief reviews current practice and evidence on nutrition-specific preventive ...

Preventing Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) through nutrition-sensitive interventions

CMAM Forum Technical Brief: December 2014 This Technical Brief examines current evidence, knowledge and practice relating to the preve...

Management of Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM): current knowledge and practice

CMAM Forum Technical Brief: September 2014 This Technical Brief focuses on current principles and approaches to MAM management, highl...

Lansa Working Paper - Women’s Agricultural Work and Nutrition in Pakistan: Findings from Qualitative Research

This paper is part of a larger exploratory study to answer the question: how might women's work in agriculture help rather than hinder ...

Key Recommendations for Improving Nutrition through Agriculture and Food Systems Food

Food systems provide for all people's nutritional needs, while at the same time contributing to economic growth. The food and agricultu...

Independent Evaluation of the CMAM Model Surge Pilot

Executive Summary This report is the result of an Independent Evaluation of the Pilot CMAM Surge Model project conducted in two subcou...

Designing Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture Investments

Checklist and guidance for programme formulation FAO has released a step-by-step approach to situation appraisal and programme design ...

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