The Power 4: Interventions that Will Save Lives
The Power 4 analysis conducted by Johns Hopkins University identified the four most impactful and cost-effective ways to reduce childhood mortality due to malnutrition.
Simplified approaches to the treatment of wasting
ENN outlines the critical elements of simplified approaches of wasting treatment, where they are being used, and evidence for implementation.
It’s Time for the Global Nutrition Sector to Finally Act
Comments by ECF’s CEO on the recent UN Agency Call to Action around COVID-19’s impacts on malnutrition
IRC study shows new accessible wasting protocol to be effective
ECF-funded IRC study demonstrates that community health workers (CHWs) are a practical part of the solution.
Insights on successfully designing for scale from scaling expert, Larry Cooley
Achieving scale and ensuring sustainability are two of the biggest challenges facing development projects. Larry Cooley, President Emeritus and Senior Advisor at Management Systems International, explains the “scaling by subtraction” approach and why it makes sense for development.
Scaling Series: What does it take to achieve scale and why hasn’t it happened yet in the nutrition sector?
Experts weigh in and evaluate how the sectors should work in coordination to save more lives.
ENN’s Field Exchange 60 Released: Special Focus on Continuum of Care for Acute Malnutrition
ENN released the 60th Edition of its Field Exchange which consisted of a series of field articles, editorials, evaluations, and research focused on the disjointed continuum of care for acute malnutrition.