Research influencing resources
In the early stages of our work, we focussed on conducting a research prioritisation exercise to explore research needs related to the topic.
Subsequently, the WaSt TIG has accumulated considerable knowledge and experience of harnessing found data to help answer research questions. It has given us insights into the quality of existing data, the strengths and weaknesses as well as the opportunities being missed when research is being designed and financed.
As a result, we have published some of our learnings and reflections from this work.

How Can Nutrition Research Better Reflect the Relationship Between Wasting and Stunting in Children?
Published:
June 2022
Resource Type:
Research Articles

Research methods for studies looking at the relationship between wasting and stunting
Published:
February 2022
Resource Type:
Technical Brief

Beyond wasted and stunted—a major shift to fight child undernutrition
Published:
September 2019
Resource Type:
Policy Brief & Strategies

Research Priorities on the Relationship between Wasting and Stunting
Published:
May 2016
Resource Type:
Research Articles