PACFaH
The Partnership for Advocacy in Child and Family Health (PACFaH) Project is a social accountability investment implemented through the strategy of coalition building to achieve the goal of catalyzing government’s…
The Partnership for Advocacy in Child and Family Health (PACFaH) Project is a social accountability investment implemented through the strategy of coalition building to achieve the goal of catalyzing government’s…
BackgroundThe Partnership for Improving Nigeria Nutrition Systems (PINNS) is a project designed to strengthen the Nigeria nutrition systems to be more Result-driven, Effective, Serviceable, Efficient and Transparent (RESET). This is…
“TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR CONSULTANCY TO CONDUCT MID-TERM PROJECT REVIEW AND RECOMMEND NEWSTRATEGIES FOR ACHIEVING PROJECT’S INVESTMENT OUTCOMES “ Malnutrition can take many forms and it affects the global population…
PINNS means “Partnership for Improving Nigeria Nutrition System” PINNS is designed to strengthen Nigeria's nutrition systems to be more Result-driven, Effective, Serviceable, Efficient and Transparent (RESET). RESET's focus is on…
The SUN Movement Pooled Fund (hereafter The Pooled Fund) is a catalytic and last resort source of grants to support multi-stakeholder platforms in Scaling up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Countries (hereafter…
The Civil Society Scaling up Nutrition in Nigeria (CS-SUNN) has emphasised that the private sector has immense potential to contribute to improved nutrition outcomes in the country. During a media…
The Lagos State Government has successfully developed and harmonized the State Annual Operational Plan across all nutrition line ministries. The harmonization was done at a 2-day training meeting organized by…
Hello Everyone! I guess you all are doing well today. On today’s topic, I will be taking us through the journey of the SUN (Scaling Up Nutrition) movement which is…
The journey to the successes recorded by CS-SUNN in the last three years under the Partnership for Improving the Nigeria Nutrition System (PINNS) project ended in September 2021, at the…
Hey Hey! So, today’s discussion is centered on adolescents and anemia. Young people make up a greater percentage of Nigeria’s population (almost 70% according to ‘The Conversation’). It is important…