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Feedback from the field: Use of digital data collection tools
Feedback from the field use of digital data collection tools for the Link NCA in Haiti.
Assessment of Coverage of Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition
This technical brief is divided into four parts: the first provides an overview of what coverage is and why it is important; the second outlines the range of methods available to assess coverage directly; the third addresses common questions arising; and the fourth summarises some of the new areas of work or outstanding issues.
Coverage matters: a collection of content on coverage monitoring of CMAM programmes
This publication presents recent experiences and lessons learned on coverage monitoring and serves as a practical guide for field practitioners.
What do we know now: a decade od community based treatment of SAM
This article provides a summary of key discussions on coverage during a conference in 2013.
Understanding the Link NCA in less than two minutes
This video brifely introduces the Link NCA methodology.
What is the reach of SAM treatment programmes
The CMN team has compiled the results of over 100 coverage assessments carried out in 24 countries between August 2012 and August 2014 into a "data wheel" infographic.
Environment and Climate Policy
This Policy lays down our commitments to embrace the environmental and climatic challenges, establishing core principles and a series of steps to guide our interventions under global and local perspectives, able to protect the local environment, identify environmental risks and mitigate them
The Local Partnership Project Phase 1 & 2
This report summarises the key findings of a review on the organisation’s approach to working with local partners, conducted by the international Local Partnership Working Group from September 2019 to February 2020, and outlines recommendations and next steps.
Counter-Terrorism Policy and Practice Review Report
This report identifies common principles, operational implications, red lines and considerations that humanitarian organizations must take into account with respect to counterterrorism legislation impacting its programming worldwide.