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C4N-NIPN Global Coordination has commissioned the N4D group to conduct a contribution study to assess the performance of the NIPN initiative and the extent to which its activities have contributed to strengthening the nutrition data environment. The objectives of the contribution study were:
- to assess the level of achievement of NIPN outputs during phase 1;
- to understand the extent to which NIPN is contributing to changes (positive or negative) into nutrition data environment in countries;
- to provide actionable recommendations that inform the future implementation.
The report can be downloaded HERE.
Under the theme of “Communication for informed decision making”, the main objective of the 5th Annual Global Gathering – which took place from 6–8 June in Brussels – was to strengthen platforms’ capacity to communicate effectively with decision-makers. The sessions focused on the country platforms’ sustainability plans, effective communication for decision-making, while avoiding the reinforcement of gender-biases, and discussing the results of the NIPN Contribution Study. The 5th Global Gathering report is available HERE.
Under the theme “Leveraging Sustainable Financing for Multisectoral Approaches: Accelerating Universal Access to Safe, Affordable and Sustainable Diets”, the 17th edition of the ECOWAS/West African Health Organization Nutrition Forum took place in Abuja, Nigeria.
During the event, C4N-NIPN played a key role in moderating two panels on the “Accountability in Nutrition Mediated by Data Quality as a Guarantee for Better Financing” and the “Commitment of Financial Institutions and Donors to Prioritize their Investments in Nutrition across West Africa” with the participation of the World Bank, USAID, Aliko DANGOTE Foundation and IFNA.
Furthermore, a stand was set up to showcase PNIN Niger products and was visited by the Minister of Health of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr Osagie Ehanire. Further information from the event HERE.
In Côte d‘Ivoire, the Government engaged with the NIPN initiative to strengthen the monitoring of the National Multisectoral Plan of Action on Nutrition and provide critical contextualised, multi-sectoral and robust information to policy makers.
This new case study describes how, concretely, the NIPN platform contributed to improving the M&E of the national action plan on nutrition and the lessons learned along the way. Read the full report HERE.
The Emergency Nutrition Network Field Exchange December 2022 issue carries two articles on NIPN:
- an article (p.12) providing an overview of the NIPN initiative, the progress made, and lessons learnt to date from nine NIPN countries; and
- an article (p.26) on the support from NIPN to create a multi-sector information system in Côte d’Ivoire.
To quote from the ENN introduction: ‘Developing an effective monitoring and evaluation system for multisector nutrition responses is formidable – it takes time, resources and dedication, alongside strong coordination and, above all, collaboration’. The full issue can be downloaded HERE.
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