Wasting and Stunting Resources Search our available WaSt TIG Resources Theme Adolescents Agriculture Assessment and surveillance Child Development Climate change Cross-cutting issues Decentralisation and devolution Digitalisation Disability Finance and costing Food assistance Food security Food systems Fragile and conflict affected states (FCAS) Gender Health Humanitarian systems Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) Infectious disease outbreaks MAMI (Management of small and nutritionally at-risk infants under six months and their mothers) Micronutrients Moderate wasting (MAM) Multi-sectoral programming Nutrition for older people Nutrition governance Nutrition information systems (NIS) Nutrition sensitive programming Prevention of malnutrition Private sector Scaling up nutrition (SUN) Severe wasting (SAM) Social protection Stunting Technical assistance Triple burden of malnutrition Urban programming Wasting and stunting (WaSt) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Women's nutrition Resource type Case studies ENN Organisational Documents Guidelines and Guidance News Policy Brief & Strategies Project & Network Reports Research Articles Technical Brief Training Year 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 1999 Research prioritisation exercise for improving wasting prevention: Project summary Published: September 2018 Resource Type: Research Articles Children who are both wasted and stunted are also underweight and have a high risk of death: a descriptive epidemiology of multiple anthropometric deficits using data from 51 countries Published: July 2018 Resource Type: Research Articles L'émaciation et le retard de croissance chez l'enfant : Il est temps de ne plus les séparer Published: June 2018 Resource Type: Policy Brief & Strategies Emaciación y retraso del crecimiento infantil: es hora de no separarlos más Published: June 2018 Resource Type: Policy Brief & Strategies Child wasting and stunting: Time to overcome the separation (Arabic) Published: June 2018 Resource Type: Policy Brief & Strategies Child wasting and stunting: Time to overcome the separation (2018) Published: June 2018 Resource Type: Policy Brief & Strategies The Aetiology of Wasting Published: February 2018 Resource Type: Technical Brief Making Connections: Joint meeting of WaSt Technical Interest Group and MAMI Special Interest Group Published: January 2018 Resource Type: Project & Network Reports Children who are both wasted and stunted (WaSt) are also underweight and have a high risk of death Published: November 2017 Resource Type: Research Articles First page « First Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Last page Last » Find other WaSt TIG Resources WaSt TIG Research and influencing resources WaSt TIG Programme and policy implications resources WaSt TIG Evidence generation resources
Research prioritisation exercise for improving wasting prevention: Project summary Published: September 2018 Resource Type: Research Articles
Children who are both wasted and stunted are also underweight and have a high risk of death: a descriptive epidemiology of multiple anthropometric deficits using data from 51 countries Published: July 2018 Resource Type: Research Articles
L'émaciation et le retard de croissance chez l'enfant : Il est temps de ne plus les séparer Published: June 2018 Resource Type: Policy Brief & Strategies
Emaciación y retraso del crecimiento infantil: es hora de no separarlos más Published: June 2018 Resource Type: Policy Brief & Strategies
Child wasting and stunting: Time to overcome the separation (Arabic) Published: June 2018 Resource Type: Policy Brief & Strategies
Child wasting and stunting: Time to overcome the separation (2018) Published: June 2018 Resource Type: Policy Brief & Strategies
Making Connections: Joint meeting of WaSt Technical Interest Group and MAMI Special Interest Group Published: January 2018 Resource Type: Project & Network Reports
Children who are both wasted and stunted (WaSt) are also underweight and have a high risk of death Published: November 2017 Resource Type: Research Articles