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Explore strategies to optimize funds and overcome barriers in engaging development partners for effective nutrition interventions. Address challenges in sectoral integration and capacity building to enhance humanitarian response in public health emergencies.

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Group Work Questions

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  1. Group Work Questions

  2. Question 1: Engaging Development Partners • Report actions at: • Country level • Global level: specify who– GNC, GTAM & beyond • How to optimize funds that are available for development across sectors to prevent malnutrition and reduce humanitarian needs and embed nutrition? • How to communicate the funding needs for better humanitarian – development continuum? • What are the major barriers? • What are some quick wins and who can take these forward? • How to  increase evidence on cause- effects of conflicts and nutrition - causal analysis in a way that enhances engagement with development partners? And in the context of public health emergencies such as Ebola, Cholera etc?

  3. Question 2: Sectoral Integration • Report Actions at: • Country level • Global level: specify who– GNC, GTAM & beyond • What innovations and options can be explored to ensure a quality, integrated, scaled-up response through fragile systems? • What are the top 5 barriers to having an integrated, multi-sectors response? • For each of these please identify: • quick wins e.g actions that are working well and we could build on to address barriers with existing resources • actions that might be more challenging/require more investment or time And in the context of public health emergencies such as Ebola, Cholera etc?

  4. Question 3: Capacity Building • Report Actions at: • Country level • Global level: specify who– GNC, GTAM & beyond • Capacity building and delivering quality programming at scale is a challenge for us all. We spend a lot of money, but are our current methods effective? • What could be some effective/innovative methods to rapidly build capacity? • What else is needed to ensure quality programming? • What are some actions we could take to better support/strengthen government supervisory structures to ensure quality programming? • How to increase knowledge sharing to enhance capacities for nutrition response? And in the context of public health emergencies such as Ebola, Cholera etc?

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