December 2017
Issue 56 / English
Editorials
- Editorial (page 1)
Field Articles
- Accountability to affected populations: Somalia Nutrition Cluster experiences (page 5)
- Development and added value of the Nutrition Cluster in Turkey (page 11)
- Development of multi-cluster rapid and in-depth assessment methodologies in Afghanistan (page 16)
- Cluster coordination in a government-led emergency response in Ethiopia (page 20)
- Experiences of Nutrition Sector coordination in Syria (page 25)
- Partnership and accountability in the South Sudan Nutrition Cluster (2015-2017) (page 29)
- Post-Rome integrated action: Experiences from North-eastern Nigeria (page 50)
- Somalia Nutrition Cluster: integrated famine prevention package (page 53)
- Yemen Nutrition Cluster: Integrated famine-prevention package (page 56)
- South Sudan Nutrition cluster 2017: famine lessons learnt (page 59)
- Nutrition Technical Rapid Response Team: Experiences and lessons learned (page 62)
- Tech RRT CMAM Adviser: Experiences from Nigeria and Yemen (page 66)
- Tech RRT IYCF-E/CMAM adviser: experiences from Niger, Haiti and Nigeria (page 68)
- Tech RRT Assessment Adviser: Experiences from South Sudan, Mozambique, Iraq and Yemen (page 71)
- IYCF-E Tech RRT support: Experiences from Iraq (page 73)
- Tech RRT IYCF-E support for Aleppo response, Northern Syria (page 74)
- Global Nutrition Cluster Rapid Response Team (page 76)
- Experiences of the ‘Whole of Syria’ coordination for nutrition (page 79)
- From cluster to Nutrition Sector coordination: Government leadership in coordination for effective nutrition emergency response in Borno State, Nigeria (page 84)
- Nutrition in health response in emergencies: WHO perspectives and developments (page 89)
News & Views
- Update of the Nutrition in Emergencies Coordination Handbook: A product of the Nutrition Cluster (page 35)
- Global Nutrition Cluster Strategy 2017-2020 (page 36)
- Guidance on accountability to affected populations (page 37)
- Nutrition Cluster advocacy strategy/framework and toolkit (page 37)
- Strengthening nutrition humanitarian action: Supporting humanitarian cluster/sector coordination transition (page 42)
- Promoting an integrated famine prevention package: Breaking bottlenecks (page 47)