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Emerging themes for SUN Countries: Building an enabling environment for scale-up

Author: Natalie Sessions and Judith Hodge
Year: 2019
Resource type: Report

n the lead up to the 2019 SUN Global Gathering, ENN developed a series of synthesis papers unpacking key themes within Field Exchange and Nutrition Exchange during the last four years of the SUN KM project.

This is the fifth of the series - others can be found at the links below. 

1. Building an enabling environment for scale-up

2. Using SUN mechanisms to catalyse scale-up

3. Scaling up nutrition-specific activities

4. Scaling up nutrition-sensitive activities

5. Nutrition programming in fragile and conflict affected states 

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Natalie Sessions and Judith Hodge (2019). Emerging themes for SUN Countries: Building an enabling environment for scale-up. www.ennonline.net/resources/sunenablingenvironment

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