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Covid-19 Learning Series

In 2021, ENN embarked on a COVID-19 Learning Series that aimed to complement existing COVID-19 learning initiatives within the nutrition sector, including through the Global Nutrition Cluster Technical Alliance, capitalising on our rich network and fora. A key focus of the series was on capturing the field-level experiences of those operating within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. ENN wanted the series to contribute to understanding the impacts of COVID-19 on undernutrition and nutrition issues in local communities as well as the challenges that COVID-19 presents for implementing nutrition services.

To ensure that ENN was complementing, rather than replicating, existing learning efforts, ENN initially embarked on a survey of needs that was intended to inform the selection of topics and contacts for case studies. This survey was designed to collect information from our network on the topics that they felt were still underrepresented within the existing information pool regarding COVID-19 and nutrition programming/services in low- to middle- income countries.

These survey results are now published and they were used to inform the subsequent work in the series. ENN then produced four case studies and a synthesis document focusing on the role of entrepreneurs in supporting nutrition and health services during the pandemic.

Read more about ENN's Covid-19 Learning Series.

Join a live discussion

Join ENN's live discussion forum on Covid-19 and nutrition programming on en-net in English or in French - post technical questions and receive real-time responses from peers in the international nutrition community, moderated by global nutrition experts. 

How ENN is supporting nutrition programming in the context of COVID-19

ENN is supporting the development and dissemination of guidance and the sharing of experiences on COVID-19 and nutrition programming through our work with the Global Nutrition Cluster (GNC) Technical Alliance

ENN is knowledge management lead within the core Global Nutrition Cluster (GNC) Technical Alliance team, to support real time learning and rapid collation and curation of programming challenges, innovations and emerging evidence. We have surged this capacity to handle significant increased demand in response to COVID-19.

ENN coordinates the IFE Core Group, an established global forum to which the most challenging programming questions regarding infant and young child feeding are escalated to. Similarly, ENN is co-chair (with UNICEF) of the Wasting Thematic Working Group, and chairs a dedicated sub-group handling escalated questions regarding COVID-19 and wasting. In both capacities ENN is coordinating and securing consensus on questions amongst a network of experienced programmers and researchers.

Listen to a short conversation on ENN's support to practitioners on COVID-19 and nutrition through our role in the Global Technical Assistance Mechanism on Nutrition. This webinar is part of a series co-organized with the Development Studies Association of Ireland’s Nutrition and Health Study Group. DSAI is a network and space for dialogue between development researchers, policy makers and practitioners.

Read ENN’s special section on COVID-19 in FEX 65.

Quick links for nutrition programmers

UNICEF, GNC and GTAM have developed a series of technical briefs on aspects of nutrition programming in the context of COVID-19. These have been developed by experts and will be updated as new evidence emerges: 

GTAM is also compiling, curating and presenting adaptations to nutrition programming that are being rolled out in the context of COVID-19. Please visit the GNC website to access this. 

Other important resources are as follows: 

For more information please contact ENN Technical Director Tanya Khara

Project details

2020 - 2023

Donors: Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Eleanor Crook Foundation

ENN Project Lead: Philip James and Tanya Khara