Other meetings
ENN initiates meetings where there are important gaps related to policy, programming and research and organises meetings where ENN coordinates long term technical projects. These include:
- Meeting with SUN Secretariat and IFPRI/Secure Nutrition/SPRING/OPM/COMPAC 25 to coordinate knowledge management support to SUN Movement – Feb/March 2017
- Meeting on setting up a review of Nutrition Sensitive programming (WFP/ACF/SC UK/EIVIDENCE AID/3ie) February 2017
- Wasting-Stunting MRC Gambia data analysis working group meeting-London January 2017
- HIV and infant feeding in emergencies. WHO, UNICEF
- Management of Acute Malnutrition in Infants under 6 months (MAMI) interest group meeting, 2016
- Wasting-Stunting Technical Interest Group (WaSt TIG) meeting London January 2016
- Management of Acute Malnutrition in Infants under six months (MAMI) meeting, London, 2013
- Making it Happen: Infant Feeding in Emergencies meeting, Bali, 2008
- Making it Matter: Infant Feeding in Emergencies Strategy Meeting, Oxford, 2006
The ENN is sometimes called upon to facilitate dialogue between expert academics, to help examine the science and evidence base behind programmatic approaches and to help build consensus. This might include reporting on technical meetings organised by others as an independent agency. Meetings include:
- Maternal Nutrition in Emergencies, Brussels, 2013
- MUAC and WHZ scores as indicators of SAM: A consultation for operational agencies and academic specialists to better understand the evidence, identify knowledge gaps and to inform operational guidance , London, 2012
- A decade of Community-based Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) treatment, London (2013)
- Consultation on the programmatic aspects of the management of moderate acute malnutrition in children under five years of age, Geneva (2010)
- International workshop on the integration of community-based management of acute malnutrition, Washington D.C. (2008)
- Operational challenges of implementing community therapeutic care, Washington D.C. (2005)
- Community-based approaches to the management of severe malnutrition, Dublin (2003)
The ENN is also invited to present and participate in meetings in both a technical capacity and at a strategic level. Read more about recent and planned meetings that The ENN has participated in.
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Chloe Angood (). Other meetings. www.ennonline.net/ourwork/othermeetings
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