Technical Series on the Conceptual Framework for Addressing Acute Malnutrition in Africa’s Drylands
Childhood wasting is an increasing global public health problem and studies have shown that emergency rates of global acute malnutrition persist in the longer-term in some dryland contexts—even in the absence of an obvious emergency and despite ongoing packages of essential nutrition interventions. A range of experts and practitioners increasingly recognize the problem of persistent global acute malnutrition and the need more effectively prevent malnutrition.
In October and November 2020, the Feinstein International Center and FAO are cohosting a technical series to review the basic drivers of malnutrition in Africa’s drylands and discuss an adapted conceptual framework for addressing acute malnutrition in Africa’s drylands.
Visit the technical series website for more details.
All events will be in English and French.
Upcoming Events
Panel 4: Next steps: how drivers of persistent malnutrition shape the response
Date: Thursday, November 12, 2020 from 8:30 to 10am EST/2:30 to 4pm CET/4:30 to 6pm EAT
Register here for panel 4
Past Events
Panel 1: Basic drivers of acute malnutrition: environment and seasonality
Date: Thursday, October 22, 2020 from 8:30 to 10am EDT/2:30 to 4pm CEST/3:30 to 5pm EAT
View recording here.
Panel 2: Basic drivers of acute malnutrition: systems and institutions
Date: Thursday, October 29, 2020 from 9:30 to 11am EDT/2:30 to 4pm CET/4:30 to 6pm EAT
View recording here.
Panel 3: Basic drivers of acute malnutrition: dryland livelihood systems, vulnerability, resilience and shocks
Date: Thursday, November 5, 2020 from 8:30 to 10am EST/2:30 to 4pm CET/4:30 to 6pm EAT
View recording here.