LET’S TALK NUTRITION: Covid-19 & Food/Nutrition Security
I’m pretty sure a lot of us know COVID-19 or the Coronavirus and how it has changed our lives. However, I’ll just give a bit of a background so we’re…
I’m pretty sure a lot of us know COVID-19 or the Coronavirus and how it has changed our lives. However, I’ll just give a bit of a background so we’re…
CS-SUNN led the SUN Movement Pooled Fund Project Window II in partnership with SUN Networks; UN, Donor, Business/Private sector and Government from January 2020 to February 2021. At subnational level…
To support National efforts in addressing the challenge of malnutrition, CS-SUNN implemented the 2021 Youth Leadership Program under the SUN Movement Civil Society Network from May- July 2021. The project…
Hola!! That’s ‘Hello’ in Spanish 😉 Hope you are having a great day. I have written a lot lately about the importance of nutrition! Why youth should be involved in nutrition,…
Hi, I’m back again but this time with something that I had to seriously make a part of my routine. It is very essential for the well-being of the body.…
Nigeria’s population is over 200 million and according to the National Bureau of Statistics, 70% of those 200 million people are youths. That’s a lot, right? Well, more shocking information…
Nutrition remains a key contributor to curbing infant and maternal mortality and morbidity, high cognitive development, decreased severity of diseases which adversely affects productivity in Nigeria. The country’s current childhood…
Background The Civil Society Scaling-Up Nutrition in Nigeria (CS-SUNN) is a non-governmental, non-profit making coalition, made up of organizations with a shared vision to transform Nigeria into a country where…
The Civil Society -Scaling Up Nutrition in Nigeria (CS-SUNN) is pleased to announce the launch of her On-line School “The Nutrition, Advocacy, and Leadership course”. The Academy is a comprehensive…
CS-SUNN has conducted visits to the Executive Secretaries of two states’ Primary Health Care Development Agencies recently. The visits were a follow up to get updates on the level of…