NIGER SUSTAINABILITY STUDY REPORT
The Niger NIPN team conducted a sustainability study to assess the integration of NIPN into the national strategic and financial programming documents. The study found that institutionalisation is a key element to the sustainability of the NIPN platform, which needs to translate into national budgets and state funding. Although conditions currently exist for technical and financial internalisation, the study recommended to emphasise support to operational conditions to ensure the transfer of responsibility in NIPN Phase II.
(SUB) NATIONAL NUTRITION PROFILE IN LAO PDR
This multisectoral profile presents a visual nutrition situation analysis, which highlights key issues to tackle, and shows the diversity of situations at the provincial level. The indicators included in the dashboard were selected based on the priorities outlined in the National Nutrition Strategy and Plan of Action (NNSPA 2015-2020). The profile presents prevalence, trends, mapping of key indicators of the nutrition situation, immediate and underlying determinants, nutrition specific and nutrition sensitive interventions, as well as enabling environment. The profile has been developed by the Centre for Development Policy Research of the Ministry of Planning and Investment, Lao PDR and UNICEF
FINE-TUNING NIPN POLICY QUESTIONS: A GUIDELINE FOR RAPID LITERATURE REVIEWS
The Rapid Literature Review Guideline describes the steps the NIPN team in Ethiopia undertakes to complete a rapid literature review. Such reviews assist with refining of broader policy questions and to assess existing evidence in order to respond to policy questions. The guideline considers lessons learned during a “learning by doing research project” implemented under NIPN in Ethiopia between September 2018 and June 2019 as well as other sources of recommendations for rapid literature reviews.
CAPACITY NEED ASSESSMENT FOR NUTRITION DATA ANALYSIS IN LAO PDR
The capacity building of government staff to analyse data, interpret analysis and report findings is a key component of the NIPN initiative.
This report identified through a participatory process:
– the existing capacity
– the desired capacity
– the gap between both of them
The Capacity need assessment shall feed the development of Capacity Development Plan system strengthening to improve national nutrition monitoring, evaluation, research and policy decision making process.
CATALOGUE OF MAIN SOURCES OF NUTRITION DATA IN BURKINA FASO
This document presents the fruit of the work between INSD and the Technical Secretariat for Food and Nutrition (STAN) to identify & list multisectoral data sources useful for nutrition.
It presents a table of the main information systems, the types of data available, their accessibility and the frequency of collection.
NUTRITION DATA CARTOGRAPHY: CASE STUDIES AND LESSONS LEARNED.
This concept paper presents the lessons learned by the NIPN in Burkina Faso during the difficult task of mapping nutrition data.
It concisely presents the challenges encountered in identifying different data sources, collaborating with multiple partners, and accessing and disseminating micro-data.
NIPN COMMUNICATION STRATEGY
This Communication Strategy aims to bridge effective communication among researchers, decisions makers, implementers and the general public. It identifies the relevant communication challenges, maps out the NIPN activities which require communication, links those activities to specific audiences, defines the key messages and proposes the different communication channels for each audience.
NUTRITION DATA MAPPING IN LAO PDR
This study done in collaboration with the National Nutrition Centre identified nutrition related data and indicators collected by Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and Sports, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and Lao Statistics Bureau.
For each of the 233 nutrition specific and 1,308 nutrition sensitive indicators identified, the study reports on availability, definitions, sources, periodicity of collection and administrative level. The nutrition specific and sensitive indicators were selected jointly by Data Analysis Unit and National Nutrition Centre. The latter developed criteria and led the selection process.
The results will be used for planning the nutrition related analysis in Lao PDR.
TRENDS IN CHRONIC MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN UNDER 5 AND ITS DETERMINANTS AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL
This report focuses on trends in chronic malnutrition in children under five (5) years of age and its determinants at the regional level. Levels of chronic malnutrition in children under five (5) years of age differ from one region to another, as do the combination of factors inherent in malnutrition
The implementation of the recommendations arising from this analysis helps to fuel public debate on social, economic or demographic issues and reminds us that nutrition is multisectoral. Understanding this information is essential in the process of orienting public policies and development.
TRENDS IN CHRONIC MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE AND ITS DETERMINANTS AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL
This report presents the results of the analysis of the NIPN to the priority question 1 identified :
“How have the determinants that explain the high and persistent prevalence of chronic malnutrition in children under five (5) years of age in Niger evolved? »
The analyses and interpretations of the data in this report show that little progress has been made over the last fifteen (15) years in this form of malnutrition, which causes enormous human and economic suffering.