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Executive SummaryThe SPRING projec
On April 5-6, the USAID-funded SPRING project conducted a workshop together with the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University on understanding the linkages between agriculture and nutrition in the Kyrgyz Republic.
Since 2015, SPRING supported the Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MoHS) in Sierra Leone to build a multi-sectoral coordination platform to address anemia.
This webinar draws on valuable experiences from national and local governance structures in Zambia and Uganda to highlight the importance of taking a multi-sectoral approach, and to distill the enablers and constraints of multi-sectoral governance and implementation, from national to sub-national…
Looking to build staff or community capacity to design, implement, and document nutrition-sensitive agriculture programs? Join us to explore SPRING's recently launched Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture Training Resource Package.
Since 2015, volunteer coordinator Firuza Fazilova has worked with the USAID global nutrition project, SPRING, to teach the importance of balanced diets for the future of the Kyrgyz Republic. Working with three other coordinators, Firuza trains approximately 500 community volunteers in Ala-Buka…
This is Session Seven of seven that are included in the Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture Training Resource Package.
SPRING has curated materials from six years of capacity building efforts to improve nutrition through agriculture into this training package.
SPRING is hosting a workshop on our methodology and tool to track nutrition funding.
Sufficient funding is needed to address malnutrition, yet despite recent progress, it is still difficult to accurately estimate the available financing for nutrition because of its multi-sectoral nature and varied financing sources.
This video series is available in Russian language with Kyrgyz subtitles.
This video series is available in Russian language with Kyrgyz subtitles.
This video series is available in Russian language with Kyrgyz subtitles.