Key work with policy and programme implications
Given the evidence generated by the WaSt TIG and others, it is important to continue to concentrate on maximising the impact of our work by ensuring it is accessible to key actors within and outside the nutrition community spanning the worlds of wasting and stunting and humanitarian and development contexts.
Our work in this regard focuses on engaging stakeholders to further elaborate on the policy and programmatic implications and from there, identifying key opportunities for influencing.
WaSt Programme and policy implications resources
Technical Briefing Paper from the Wasting and Stunting Technical Interest Group
Published:
January 2022
Resource Type:
Technical Brief
The Wasting & Stunting Technical Interest Group: Generating Evidence to Challenge the Divide in Nutrition
Published:
July 2021
Resource Type:
Policy Brief & Strategies
Best Practice in Preventing Child Wasting within the Wider Context of Undernutrition
Published:
June 2021
Resource Type:
Technical Brief
Child wasting and stunting: Time to overcome the separation (2018)
Published:
June 2018
Resource Type:
Policy Brief & Strategies
Wasting and stunting—similarities and differences: Policy and programmatic implications
Published:
March 2015
Resource Type:
Policy Brief & Strategies