Sparking dialogue and inspiring real-world change in nutrition
Delve into a number of common themes spread throughout this issue: Championing participatory approaches, the practical implementation of the WHO 2023 guideline, and the topic of disability and nutrition. Plus more!
The importance of women’s mental health: unexpected findings from a cash “plus” for nutrition project in Malawi
In the latest Field Exchange podcast we speak with Natalie Roschnik from Save the Children about their cash “plus” for nutrition project (Maziko) in Malawi.
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