Wasting Stunting Technical Interest Group (WaSt TIG) Sub-Working Group Meeting Report December 2019
Author: Wasting Stunting Technical Interest Group (WaSt TIG)
Year: 2019
Resource type: Report
Revisiting mortality and anthropometric deficits/reconsidering 'risk'
Meeting Objectives & Introductions
To take stock of the WaSt TIG mortality analysis, reflecting on key outcomes of the analysis
- To jointly consider and discuss the mortality analysis in light of other analyses
- To discuss the implications of the analysis for programmes, policies and research
- To agree on the next steps for this body of work (including additional data, further analysis, journal, timing and authorship)
The meeting started with a run through the agenda and introductions. Specific thanks were made
to the Principle Investigators of the mortality cohorts used in this analysis for allowing ENN to use
the data for this work. Thanks were also extended to OFDA/USAID for funding this important
analysis and also to Irish Aid for co-funding this meeting.
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Wasting Stunting Technical Interest Group (WaSt TIG) (2019). Wasting Stunting Technical Interest Group (WaSt TIG) Sub-Working Group Meeting Report December 2019. www.ennonline.net/wastswgmortalitymeetingreportdec2019
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