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Scopes of Work (SOW) including creative briefs
Projects sometimes call in external individuals or firms to provide specialized services such as materials design/creation, managing mass and social media campaigns, or conducting formative research and analysis. Scopes of work and creative briefs help…
OverviewThe Maternal, Infan
A mother carries her child in Guinea, whe
Over the course of two weeks, SPRING worked with KAWOLOR (prosperity and productivity in the Diola language) project staff to co-facilitate two trainings on nutrition-sensitive agriculture for new program staff in Kaffrine and Sedhiou, Senegal.
In this poster we describe the feedback from participants and facilitator observations from our district workshops in Ghana, Nepal, and Uganda and from training-of-trainer workshops in Ghana and Nepal.
Since 2014, SPRING has promoted the uptake of 11 evidence-based practices to improve the nutritional status of children under two and women of reproductive age in the Kyrgyz Republic.
Participants call on the international community to continue to raise awareness, encourage a coordinated and collective response, and prioritize specific actions that will generate the knowledge and data needed to improve adolescent nutrition.
This paper was prepared by SPRING and Save the Children UK. Full acknowledgements are included in the PDF version that can be downloaded at the link above.
The CORE Group’s annual Global Health Practitioner Conference was held June 4th – 7th, 2018 in Bethesda, Maryland.
Executive SummaryThe SPRING project, funded
On June 22, 2018, the USAID-funded SPRING project in the Kyrgyz Republic hosted an event in Bishkek to share important lessons and accomplishments of the project from 2014 to 2018.
On June 22, 2018, the USAID-funded SPRING project in the Kyrgyz Republic hosted an event in Bishkek to share important lessons and accomplishments of the project from 2014 to 2018.
Executive Summary
Photo credit: Lokendra Nath RoychoudhuryAccording to the 2013
This short video is a brief overview of the work that SPRING has been doing in the Kyrgyz Republic since the project began in 2014.