This briefing sets out the Priorities for Action that emerged from an online discussion amongst experts from central and sub-national government, multilateral and bilateral development agencies, national and international non-governmental organisations, civil society organisations, and research institutions operating in different sectors and levels in Nigeria, and who share the same goal of ending undernutrition in Nigeria. Those advocating within and outside government for commitment and action to address undernutrition in Nigeria are encouraged to adopt and use these Priorities for Action to inform and guide their advocacy efforts
80% of the world's undernourished children live in just 20 countries. Intensified nutrition action i...
The MDGs have provided opportunities for addressing undernutrition in sub?Saharan Africa. The link b...
Abstract Background National programs are often developed with little consideration to the sub-nati...
Key 2025 global nutrition targets are unlikely to be met at current rates of progress. Although acti...
A Nutrition Commitment Audit (NCA) assesses national and state-level efforts and political will to r...
Undernutrition has, fortunately, risen on the policy agenda in Africa in recent years. In 2004, an i...
On the morning of Tuesday 29 April 2014, around 70 stakeholders discussed how to tackle undernutriti...
Nigeria, like other low/middle income countries, is undergoing a nutrition and epidemiologic transit...
Background: The role of adequate nutrition in national and human development has been recognized; he...
Northern Nigeria has a high prevalence of child malnutrition, with around 10% of children (aged 6–59...
My group and I decided to speak upon the second USNDG goal of Zero hunger. We are directing our focu...
Malnutrition, mostly resulting from poor food, health, and care practices, is related to physiologic...
Undernutrition remains a major source of human suffering and an obstacle to national economic and hu...
Nigeria is still characterized by high reliance on food imports. Malnutrition is widespread in the e...
The burden in northern Nigeria of chronic malnutrition, particularly undernutrition, is among the he...
80% of the world's undernourished children live in just 20 countries. Intensified nutrition action i...
The MDGs have provided opportunities for addressing undernutrition in sub?Saharan Africa. The link b...
Abstract Background National programs are often developed with little consideration to the sub-nati...
Key 2025 global nutrition targets are unlikely to be met at current rates of progress. Although acti...
A Nutrition Commitment Audit (NCA) assesses national and state-level efforts and political will to r...
Undernutrition has, fortunately, risen on the policy agenda in Africa in recent years. In 2004, an i...
On the morning of Tuesday 29 April 2014, around 70 stakeholders discussed how to tackle undernutriti...
Nigeria, like other low/middle income countries, is undergoing a nutrition and epidemiologic transit...
Background: The role of adequate nutrition in national and human development has been recognized; he...
Northern Nigeria has a high prevalence of child malnutrition, with around 10% of children (aged 6–59...
My group and I decided to speak upon the second USNDG goal of Zero hunger. We are directing our focu...
Malnutrition, mostly resulting from poor food, health, and care practices, is related to physiologic...
Undernutrition remains a major source of human suffering and an obstacle to national economic and hu...
Nigeria is still characterized by high reliance on food imports. Malnutrition is widespread in the e...
The burden in northern Nigeria of chronic malnutrition, particularly undernutrition, is among the he...
80% of the world's undernourished children live in just 20 countries. Intensified nutrition action i...
The MDGs have provided opportunities for addressing undernutrition in sub?Saharan Africa. The link b...
Abstract Background National programs are often developed with little consideration to the sub-nati...