Health & Nutrition

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application/pdfENGINE Brief - SBCCIntegrated Social Behavior Change Communication to Improve Maternal, Infant, and Young Child Nutrition Practices03/02/20172MB
application/pdfENGINE Brief - WASHCommunity-Based Marketing and Sale of WASH Products: An ENGINE Approach to WASH for Nutrition03/02/20173MB
application/pdfENGINE Final Report 2011 - 2016Improving nutrition through multi-sectoral support: the ENGINE experience 03/02/20179MB
application/pdfENGINE’s nutrition support change rural mother's life Beseatu and her family is one the beneficiaries of ENGINE’s project poultry and homestead gardening interventions aimed to improve maternal and child nutrition within the first 1,000 days of life. To improve her children’s diet diversity, Beseatu received 10 hens and 2 cockerels of improved breed and was trained on poultry management. She learned to prepare homemade feed by mixing nutritious ingredients.01/06/2015327KB
application/pdfEvaluation Report Final Report of Terminal Evaluation of Emergency Nutrition Intervention Program in Shashego and Hulbareg woredas of the SNNPR, Ethiopia13/02/20141MB
application/pdfEvaluation Report Ethiopia 2012Innovation for Scale: Enhancing Ethiopia’s Health Extension Package in the Southern Nations and Nationalities People’s Region (SNNPR) Shebedino and Lanfero Woredas 13/02/201419MB
application/pdfFighting for Breath in Ethiopia A CALL TO ACTION TO STOP CHIFighting for Breath in Ethiopia A CALL TO ACTION TO STOP CHILDREN DYING FROM PNEUMONIA 13/11/2019497KB
application/pdfHealth and HIV/AIDS Brief Save the Children aim to improve the health of children and women, particularly those who are poor, disadvantaged, and with limited access to health care across rural, urban, agrarian, and pastoralist settings.14/02/2014693KB
application/pdfLessons Learned from the implementation of CHILD-SFP“By providing a nourishing meal to students in need, Save the Children through the funding of Global Partnership for Education, offers children the nutrition they need to concentrate in the classroom and become healthy adults. The project CHILD-SFP reaches more than 209,000 children in 5 regions of Ethiopia with its school feeding program. This brief shows the Lessons learned during the implementation period of the project from Dec. 2020-September 30, 2022”30/05/2023809KB
application/pdfNutrition Brief Save the Children targets agrarian and pastoralist communities, working in tandem with the Federal Ministry of Health to ensure that children in Ethiopia have adequate access to nutritional resources.14/02/2014395KB
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