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Over half of reductions in all child stunting from 1970-1995 can be attributed to increasing women’s status. #IWD2017
Baby-Friendly Hospitals support mother and child bonding following global standards of optimal care and services. #IWD2017
March 8th, International Women’s Day, is a day to celebrate women and the successes they achieve every day around the world, including their contributions to nutrition and agriculture.
The Sahel region of Niger is characterized by rural poverty and undernutrition, exacerbated by chronic climate extremes and associated crop failures. SPRING has been working to support a number of USAID-implementing partners in promoting the adoption of high-impact maternal, infant, and young child…
Saidi Abdullai and her 10-month old baby, Basharia.
SPRING’s research and assistance has created practical guidance on how to strengthen nutrition governance and policy while improving transparency and collaboration.
SPRING’s work in Bangladesh (2012-2017) aimed to improve the nutritional status of pregnant and lactating women and children under two.
Launched in 1991, the
SPRING/Bangladesh developed the
Officer Faridual Islam learned about the FNS practice of using tippy taps while on patrol near a FNS.
Sefali Begum learned about vermicomposting through FNS and was able to grow vegetables in her home garden.
This short video is a brief overview of the work that SPRING has been doing in Bangladesh since the project began in 2012.Learn more about SPRING/Bangladesh.
Practitioners working in nutrition must start thinking about the effect food, health, and education systems have on nutrition practices and outcomes.
SPRING/Kyrgyz Republic provided support and technical assistance to the national deworming working group to update the national clin
SPRING/Ghana conducted a training of trainers (ToT) workshop for district-level trainers from seven districts—East Gonja, Tolon, Central Gonja, Tatale, Mion, Bawku West, and Kumbungu— in Ghana’s Northern Region to implement the
Community members gather at their local health f
In the Thiaré Department of Senegal’s Kaolack region, eating a healthy, varied diet can be expensive. As Thiane Dramé’s family grew, so did the challenges to providing the food and health care they needed.
This closing workshop was an opportunity to take stock of SPRING/Bangladesh's accomplishments and lessons learned and to disseminate findings from the project's research.
These are images from SPRING/Bangladesh's formal closing workshop on March 21, 2017, in Dhaka.Read more
From March 27-30, 2017, over 300 of the world’s leading health experts from nearly 40 countries will convene in Johannesburg, South Africa for the Institutionalizing Community Health Conference (ICHC) 2017.