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Multi-Sectoral Programming Webinar

By SUN KM Team on 1 August 2019

MSP Webinar

This is a recording of a webinar ENN’s SUN KM Team hosted in June unpacking the key findings from the case studies conducted in Ethiopia, Niger and Bangladesh examining multisectoral programming at the sub- national level.

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The full videos can be found on our Media Hub: www.ennonline.net/mediahub

The full report is also available on our website: https://www.ennonline.net/exploringmspsubnationallevel

 

Or to view one of the individual case studies in the series select one of the following:

Multi-sector programmes at the sub-national level: Implementation of the National Plan of Action for Nutrition 2 – A case study in Sunamgunj and Rangpur, Bangladesh

Multi-sector programmes at the sub-national level: A case study of the communes de convergence approach in Maradi, Niger

Multi-sector programmes at the sub-national level: A case study of the Seqota Declaration in Naedir Adet and Ebinat woredas in Ethiopia

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