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Emergency Nutrition Network
Emergency Nutrition Network
29 episodes
2 months ago
A Journey Through Field Exchange: Marie McGrath’s reflections on over two decades of learning and impact by Emergency Nutrition Network
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A Journey Through Field Exchange: Marie McGrath’s reflections on over two decades of learning and impact by Emergency Nutrition Network
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Health & Fitness
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Women's mental health: Unexpected findings from a cash “plus” for nutrition project in Malawi
Emergency Nutrition Network
27 minutes 9 seconds
1 year ago
Women's mental health: Unexpected findings from a cash “plus” for nutrition project in Malawi
In our latest podcast, Natalie Roschnik from Save the Children guides us through some of the findings from the inception phase of the cash “plus” Maziko project, in Malawi. Including how her team were surprised at the level of importance that women’s mental health and wellbeing played in child nutrition and development in this context. We also gain insight into how Save the Children is engaging men to become more supportive partners and fathers and how they plan to use the learnings from Maziko to inform cash ‘plus’ projects in future. The Maziko project: Since 2021, Save the Children has been implementing a cash “plus” for nutrition project (Maziko) in Malawi. Maziko is unique in its multi-sectoral approach which combines a nutrition focused community outreach and behaviour change intervention with nutrition sensitive livelihood, food security and gender transformative components to improve child nutrition and development. Read the article this podcast goes into detail about: https://www.ennonline.net/fex/71/maternal-and-child-nutrition-findings-from-inception-studies-malawi This podcast is made possible by the generous support of the Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland. The contents are the responsibility of ENN and do not necessarily reflect the views of the donor.
Emergency Nutrition Network
A Journey Through Field Exchange: Marie McGrath’s reflections on over two decades of learning and impact by Emergency Nutrition Network