Evidence Review to Inform the Programme Guidance to Protect the Nutrition of Women and Adolescent Girls in Humanitarian Settings Evidence Review to inform the Programme Guidance to Protect the Nutrition of Women and Adolescent Girls in Humanitarian Settings | A Acknowledgements This publication was prepared by the Nutrition and Child Development Group at UNICEF Programme Division in New York. [...] Evidence Review to inform the Programme Guidance to Protect the Nutrition of Women and Adolescent Girls in Humanitarian Settings | 13 A systematic review of mobile Health (mHealth) on the importance of her health for the next generation interventions targeting pregnancy intakes in low and lower- (future value). [...] The pathways household food production,89,90 including homestead linking women’s work in agriculture to maternal nutrition gardening,91 enhanced homestead food production (EHFP) outcomes are complex and interconnected and considering strategies92,93 and those that observed the impacts of the the wide heterogeneity in household dynamics and the contribution of women’s work in agriculture on her own. [...] Most of the There is some consistent evidence of a positive evidence comes from development settings and the association between agricultural interventions and 18 | Evidence Review to inform the Programme Guidance to Protect the Nutrition of Women and Adolescent Girls in Humanitarian Settings maternal nutritional outcomes with regards to the intake Women’s empowerment of nutritious foods, especial. [...] What the evidence says Dietary intakes and diversity The evidence of the impact of SAPs in the form of food Both in-kind and CVA interventions were seen to lead to assistance on PBWG nutrition outcomes is scant, with improvements in PBWG and maternal dietary outcomes, Evidence Review to inform the Programme Guidance to Protect the Nutrition of Women and Adolescent Girls in Humanitarian Settings |.
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Table of Contents
- WEAI 27
- 1. Macronutrient supplementation / Balanced Energy and Protein (BEP) supplements 6
- Acronyms 4
- Introduction 5
- 1.1 Use of other Specialised 9
- Nutritious Foods (SNF) 9
- 2. Micronutrient supplementation 11
- 3. Counselling and Nutrition education 13
- 4. Nutrition-Sensitive Social Assistance Programmes (SAP): 18
- Agriculture asset transfers, in-kind transfers and cash/voucher transfers 18
- 4.1 Agriculture asset transfers 18
- 4.2 Food assistance – In-kind and 22
- cash and voucher (CVA) 22
- 5. Women’s empowerment/ resilience 26
- 5.1 Applying multiple approaches 28
- Research gaps and limitations 31
- Recommendations for research priorities 32
- Endnotes 33