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Emergency Nutrition Network works to reduce undernutrition. We enhance the effectiveness of nutrition policy and programming by sharing knowledge, stimulating learning, and building evidence.

    Is maternal mid-upper arm circumference still relevant for use in humanitarian contexts?

    Is maternal mid-upper arm circumference still relevant for use in humanitarian contexts?

    In this FEX Podcast Episode Stephanie Wrottesley and Eilise Brennan speak with Mija Ververs and Sonia Kapil to discuss findings from their recent scoping review. The authors provide insights into their motivation for this work and what it adds, as well as their perspectives on the potential implications of broader adoption of this threshold in nutrition programmes and on what evidence is still needed to better identify and manage at-risk pregnant women in humanitarian contexts.

    Read the original article that ignited the podcast discussion: https://www.ennonline.net/fex/70/maternal-mid-upper-arm-circumference-still-relevant-to-identify-adverse-birth-outcomes-in-humanitarian-contexts

    • 20 min
    Applying cost of the diet modelling in Nigeria, a conversation with Masud Rana, Save the Children.

    Applying cost of the diet modelling in Nigeria, a conversation with Masud Rana, Save the Children.

    In this episode of the Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN) Podcast, Eilise Brennan and Philip James of ENN talk with nutritionist Masud Rana of Save the Children about cost of the diet modelling and how it was used in Nigeria to develop culturally acceptable recipes from local food items that met the nutritional needs of children aged 6 to 23 months at the lowest possible cost. You can read more about this work in the article “Affordable and nutritious child feeding in Nigeria: Applying Cost of the Diet modelling”. https://www.ennonline.net/fex/69/nigeria-cost-of-the-diet-modelling

    • 29 min
    FEX Special Series on Complementary Feeding: A Conversation with UNICEF Bangladesh Nutrition team

    FEX Special Series on Complementary Feeding: A Conversation with UNICEF Bangladesh Nutrition team

    Welcome to ENN’s Field Exchange podcast. This is the second episode in our two part-er on Complementary Feeding in Emergencies which accompanied the Special Section in FEX edition 68.

    In this episode, ENN’s Eilise Brennan speaks to two members of UNICEF Bangladesh’s Nutrition team: Karanveer Singh, Nutrition Manager at UNICEF Cox’s Bazar office, (who has recently moved to UNICEF Nigeria) and Mohammad Zahidul Manir, a Nutrition Officer also at UNICEF Cox’s Bazar office. They discuss improving the quality of complementary feeding both in Rohingya refugee camps and in host communities and how traditional ceremonies can support these initiatives. You can read more about the work here - Improving the quality of complementary feeding in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh.

    The FEX selection of articles in partnership with UNICEF shared the latest programming guidance, research and learning obtained from multiple contexts.

    • 27 min
    FEX Special Series on Complementary Feeding: a Conversation with UNICEF’s Aashima Garg

    FEX Special Series on Complementary Feeding: a Conversation with UNICEF’s Aashima Garg

    In this episode of the Emergency Nutrition Network Podcast, Eilise Brennan of ENN talks with nutritionist Aashima Garg of UNICEF MENA (Middle East and North Africa) about the latest edition of Field Exchange and its special series on complementary feeding in emergencies. They look at the global context and the challenges facing families across the world and why complementary feeding is such an essential part of a child's development. They also discuss UNICEF's action framework and several innovative approaches taking place right now in a variety of challenging humanitarian settings. You can find the articles themselves at https://www.ennonline.net/fex

    • 22 min
    FEX 67 WaST special section; a conversation with Jee Hyun Rah on WaSt in the context of Indonesia

    FEX 67 WaST special section; a conversation with Jee Hyun Rah on WaSt in the context of Indonesia

    In this podcast, Eilise Brennan (ENN Nutritionist) speaks to Jee Hyun Rah (Chief of Nutrition, UNICEF, Indonesia) to discuss how the government of Indonesia integrated and scaled up wasting prevention and treatment as part of their national stunting prevention programme. This podcast accompanies the article Scaling up child wasting prevention and treatment in the context of stunting prevention in Indonesia featured in the special section on Wasting and Stunting (WaST) in Field Exchange issue 67.

    • 17 min
    Understanding the relationship between wasting and stunting: a conversation

    Understanding the relationship between wasting and stunting: a conversation

    Understanding the relationship between wasting and stunting: A conversation on the findings of our systematic review on this topic

    This podcast records a conversation between Tanya Khara (ENN Technical Director and Coordinator of the WaSt TIG) and Susan Thurstans (member of the WaSt TIG and lead author of the systematic review) who discuss some of the key findings of the systematic review which looks at the relationship between wasting and stunting and some of the outstanding questions that remain. Carmel Dolan (member of the WaSt TIG) and Gloria Odei (a researcher who has been influenced by the groups work) also give us their main takeaways from the review and thoughts on what comes next.

    As Carmel sums up: ‘The results of the systematic review are a strong indication of really how far we’ve come since the early days of the WaSt TIG where we spent a lot of time explaining why thinking in a more connected way about wasting and stunting is important… It is a really powerful indicator of progress and we now have, as a result of the systematic review, a strong evidence base from which to advocate from for change and a new approach looking at both wasting and stunting together.’

    • 39 min

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