How Can We Reduce Anemia?
To reduce anemia, governments and communities must work together to implement effective interventions based upon the best information available.
To reduce anemia, governments and communities must work together to implement effective interventions based upon the best information available.
The CORE Group’s annual Global Health Practitioner Conference was held June 4th – 7th, 2018 in Bethesda, Maryland. This year, the conference was centered on the theme “Community Health Action for the Humanitarian-Development Nexus.” Three SPRING staff members attended the conference, with two of them delivering presentations on SPRING’s work and lessons learned.
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, October, 2017.
Schauer C, Sunley N, Melgarejo Hubbell C, et al. Experiences and lessons learned for planning and supply of micronutrient powders interventions. Matern Child Nutr. 2017;13(S1):e12494. https://doi.org/10.1111/ mcn.12494
This paper focuses on programmatic experiences in the planning stages of an MNP intervention, encompassing assessment, enabling environment and adaptation, as well as considerations for supply.
Reerink I, Namaste S, Poonawala A, et al. Experiences and lessons learned for delivery of micronutrient powders interventions. Matern Child Nutr. 2017;13(S1): e12495. https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12495
This paper focuses on programmatic experiences related to MNP delivery (models, platforms, and channels), SBCC, and training. Methods included a review of published and grey literature, interviews with key informants, and deliberations throughout the consultation process.
Vossenaar M, Tumilowicz A, D'Agostino A, et al. Experiences and lessons learned for programme improvement of micronutrient powders interventions. Matern Child Nutr. 2017;13(S1):e12496. https://doi.org/ 10.1111/mcn.12496
This paper focuses on how MNP interventions undertook key elements of programme improvement, specifically, the use of programme theory, monitoring, process evaluation, and supportive supervision.
Micronutrient powders (MNP) are an efficacious intervention to reduce iron deficiency anemia and to fill nutrient gaps in young children, but there is limited published implementation research, which is needed as countries are increasingly implementing or scaling up programs. In 2015, SPRING held the Micronutrient Powders Consultation, bringing together 49 MNP program implementers and experts to identify and summarize the most recent MNP program experiences and lessons learned for operationalizing MNP for young children.