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In this editorial, the authors make the case for using complex analysis systems longitudinal research to understand how best to empower decision makers for scaling up effective breastfeeding programs.
A father feeds his daughter mashed mango.
Since 2012, SPRING/Nigeria has worked with 5 PEPFAR implementing partners (STEER, SMILE, ARFH, HIFAS, and WEWE) and civil society organizations (CSO) to roll out the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH)-approved
Denise Dougnon, 38, lives in Ama Iré village in the Mopti Region of Mali with her husband, two children, two sisters-in-law, and a brother-in-law. A graduate of the local (FNS) administered by the SPRING, Denise helps lead the Jeanne d’Arc Association of Koro, a community group dedicated to…
SPRING's work to strengthen USAID/Rwanda's vision, plans, and approaches for coordination and collaboration of technical sectors and implementing partners around nutrition.
SPRING/Bangladesh assisted government health clinics in Khulna and Barisal divisions to ensure the successful observance of the National Vitamin A Plus Campaign for children under five on July 16, 2016.
SPRING worked with multiple partners over the life of the project to maximize the impact of social and behavior change communication (SBCC) on nutrition outcomes.
World Breastfeeding Week 2016 was celebrated in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria with a press briefing event that brought together representatives from different media outfits, including Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) and Vision FM, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Budget and Plann
World Breastfeeding Week 2016 was celebrated in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria with a press briefing event that brought together representatives from different media outfits, including Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) and Vision FM, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Budget and Plann
SPRING/Bangladesh has pioneered an innovative, community-focused approach to tackling malnutrition in rural Bangladesh through its Farmer Nutrition School work.
Ugandan radio station Capital FM 91.3 interviewed SPRING about their promotion of micronutrient powders (MNPs). Click on the link below to learn about and listen to the various ways that SPRING has been raising awareness about MNPs in Uganda.
An agriculture extension worker picks cowpea
Mr. and Mrs. Azaghizo have increased their yield of ground nuts by spontaneously adopting better farming practices taught through farmer field schools.
Kiri, a community health worker, visits a family in his community. He is offered food, and asks why there is meat in the food for adults, but no meat in the food for the family's small child.
In March 2016, Mairamkul received training on IYCF from SPRING. Mairamkul soon put her new skills to the test by helping Jazgul, whose youngest daughter, Aitunik, is a year old.
Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) started WBW in 1992 with the vision of a world where breastfeeding is the cultural norm.
SPRING/Uganda celebrated WBW by working with the Ministry of Health to organize several activities at the national level to spread key messages on breastfeeding and nutrition in general.
SPRING participated in a week-long partners’ planning meeting for the study entitled: “Community-driven and digital technology-enabled agriculture intervention for nutrition: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Odisha, India.” The study is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMG
The Agriculture, Nutrition, and Health (ANH) Academy Week held in Addis Ababa in June led to a side meeting of Ethiopia-based Ag2Nut Community of Practice members, resulting in the formation of Ethiopian sub-group.