Community Engagement Research – Madagascar Case Study
Community Research – Madagascar Case Study
Community Research – Madagascar Case Study
This position paper outlines the ways in which agroecology can provide a new basis for food systems, building resilient livelihoods and achieving nutrition for all.
The purpose of this manual and toolbox, is to provide Action Against Hunger field teams with the practical elements for the definition, implementation and monitoring of food assistance interventions.
This paper showcases Action Against Hunger’s expertise in food security and livelihoods (Food Security and Livelihoods).
This case study focuses on programme design and implementation.
A nutrition causal analysis (NCA) is a method for analysing the multicausality of undernutrition, as a starting point for improving the relevance and effectiveness of multi-sectoral nutrition security programming in a given context.
This document presents the field-tested Link NCA method for conducting a Nutrition Causal Analysis. It is intended to provide clear and practical step by step guidance to NCA Analysts.
This briefing paper lays out a theoretical basis and framework for behaviour change in humanitarian programmes, and practical steps and recommendations to effect practices change.
This documents aims to explain why and how to implement Baby Friendly Spaces.
In this document, we describe the different crises situations in which Action Against Hunger intervenes: natural disasters, conflicts, totalitarianism and extremism.