Global Performance Report 2020
The Global Performance Report 2020 outlines and reflects on Action Against Hunger’s global achievements and reach in 2020.
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The Global Performance Report 2020 outlines and reflects on Action Against Hunger’s global achievements and reach in 2020.
The International Annual Report 2020 outlines Action Against Hunger’s key activities, reach and achievements in all the countries where we work.
The Middle East Annual Report 2020 outlines Action Against Hunger’s key activities, reach and achievements in all the countries where we work in the region.
This document presents Action Against Hunger’s current technical positioning in the management of acute malnutrition. Each chapter re-assesses these approaches in light of evidence available as of December 2020, providing updated technical and advocacy recommendations, as well as highlighting outstanding questions we hope will be addressed by future research in these areas.
The Middle East Annual Report 2019 outlines Action Against Hunger’s key activities, reach and achievements in all the countries where we work in the region.
The West and Central Africa Report 2019 outlines Action Against Hunger’s key activities, reach and achievements in all the countries where we work in the region.
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating impact on already fragile livelihoods and unstable economies in the Horn and East Africa. These policy briefs outline the impact of the pandemic in the region, and include a call to action to governments, donors, the un system and key actors.
The Global Performance Report 2019 outlines and reflects on Action Against Hunger’s global achievements and reach in 2019.
The International Annual Report 2019 outlines Action Against Hunger’s key activities, reach and achievements in all the countries where we work.
A guide-in-brief to the Family MUAC (or Mother MUAC as it is also sometimes called) community screening approach which empowers mothers, caregivers and other family members to screen their own children for acute malnutrition using color-coded MUAC tapes. Neither literacy or numeracy skills are required.