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Building High-Quality Health Systems to Improve Nutrition Services for Women and Children : Policy and Implementation Considerations

This brief provides an overview of a high-quality health systems approach for improved nutrition outcomes. It also gives examples of how the World Bank and Global Financing Facility (GFF) have supported country-led efforts and country leadership in health system strengthening and explains how these investments are helping countries lay some of the needed foundations for […]
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Driving Nutrition Action Through the Budget: A Guide to Nutrition Responsive Budgeting

This guide identifies what makes a Public Financial Management (PFM) system responsive to nutrition needs, and what actions can be taken to develop a reform program in a capacity constrained context. Across the stages in the budget cycle, it identifies basic requirements that are necessary for a nutrition responsive PFM reform and develops advanced options […]
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Optima Nutrition: an allocative efficiency tool to reduce childhood stunting by better targeting of nutrition-related interventions

Optima Nutrition can be used to estimate how to target resources to improve nutrition outcomes. Specifically, for the Bangladesh example, despite only limited nutrition-related funding available (an estimated $0.75 per person in need per year), even without any extra resources, better targeting of investments in nutrition programming could increase the cumulative number of children living without […]
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Considerations for Monitoring School Health and Nutrition Programs

By. Linda Schultz and Julie Ruel-Bergeron School health and nutrition (SHN) interventions are among the most ubiquitous public health investments and comprise a key mechanism for reaching populations that are otherwise difficult to reach through the health system. Despite the critical role of monitoring these multisectoral programs to enable data-informed adaptive programming, information to guide program […]
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Strengthening Public Financial Management Systems for Better Nutrition Results: Budget Tagging, Tracking and Evaluation in Indonesia

This report describes experiences and lessons learned from Indonesia’s successful implementation of tracking and performance evaluation of national spending on priority nutrition interventions. Budget tagging, tracking and evaluation is an option that can be implemented in a very basic form that is in accordance with existing laws and public financial management systems. In Indonesia, it […]
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GFF Nutrition Road Map

This Nutrition Roadmap outlines GFF’s commitment to integrate nutrition into universal health coverage and drive greater action toward ending malnutrition. By 2025, the GFF Nutrition Road Map will: Catalyze more and better financing for nutrition by committing up to 30 percent of GFF country investments and launching a financing tool to attract private sector investment for nutrition outcomes. Improve accountability for nutrition financing by supporting at least […]
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Sustaining Adolescent Health Services Delivery during Prolonged School Closures: Considerations in Light of COVID-19

This brief provides an overview of approaches to sustain the delivery of school health and nutrition services described above and targeted to adolescents in periods of school closure, while presenting considerations for the resumption of school-based service delivery upon reopening. This resource summarizes effective service delivery approaches that have been utilized by the health, education, […]
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