Country Profiles 2025
In 2025, we fought hunger and malnutrition in 54 countries around the world and ran in-country programmes in 52 countries. Explore our programme and emegrency work country-by-country in our Country Profiles 2025.
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In 2025, we fought hunger and malnutrition in 54 countries around the world and ran in-country programmes in 52 countries. Explore our programme and emegrency work country-by-country in our Country Profiles 2025.
Explore a snapshot of our global network's work in 2025. Discover progress stories, case studies, and information on our work in 54 countries around the world.
This coverage survey consisted of a series of SLEAC surveys, which were conducted across three selected districts, namely Rautahat district in Madhesh Province, Dolakha district in Bagmati Province and Mugu district in Karnali Province, to identify key barriers and boosters of access and coverage from the community perspective. It was complemented by qualitative data gathered through interviews with health workers and field observations by the survey team.
The webinar – “Reaching the Unreachable” – was organized by the Global Nutrition Cluster Technical Alliance on September 20th 2023, with the goal of highlighting the experience of three INGO country programs in extending treatment for child wasting to the last mile through the use of mobile treatment teams in Pakistan, Somalia and Ethiopia.
This current study documents progress in integrating SAM treatment services into the health system of the Philippines.
This baseline study explored the effects of climate change on displacement in Iraq highlighting the existing situation, major areas of impacts and future projection of the situation.
A summary of findings from an integrated SMART nutrition baseline survey conducted in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2022
This HSS exercise is first of its kind in the country going below the district and performing at the municipality level with adaptation of the global methodology. Objective The objective of this Health System Strengthening (HSS) exercise is to establish a solid collaboration with the local health authorities, to jointly get a snapshot of the health system and understand its strengths and weaknesses at the municipality or Palika level, in order to determine the priority actions required for the development of the health system strengthening strategy, that will include building its resilience. This HSS strategy aims at being used by the health authorities from the Palika for the development of their roadmap for the coming years.
A formative evaluation of UNICEF’s ongoing Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition Programme, assessing the extent to which it has contributed to equitable and equality-based outcomes for children from 2013-2019.
This study involved a review of secondary data sources relevant for the study zone as well as secondary quantitative data analysis using datasets from the 2017 Maternal and Child Cash Transfer Programme in Chin State (MCCT) baseline survey.
This HSS exercise is first of its kind in the country going below the district and performing at the municipality level with adaptation of the global methodology. Objective The objective of this Health System Strengthening (HSS) exercise is to establish a solid collaboration with the local health authorities, to jointly get a snapshot of the health system and understand its strengths and weaknesses at the municipality or Palika level, in order to determine the priority actions required for the development of the health system strengthening strategy, that will include building its resilience. This HSS strategy aims at being used by the health authorities from the Palika for the development of their roadmap for the coming years.
Recent secondary datasets that include anthropometric measurements of children can provide key pointers to the multi-causality of undernutrition in a set context.