In the global nutrition sector, the focus on interconnectedness is omnipresent — but has this approach really worked in practice, at scale?
As part of the Scaling Nutrition content series, Devex and The Eleanor Crook Foundation hosted a digital event designed to spark a productive debate on scalable solutions to end global malnutrition by 2030. Devex Editorial Director Richard Jones led a nuanced conversation, highlighting the tension between a push for more multisectoral approaches on one hand and the need for simplicity when designing for scale on the other.
More from the Scaling Nutrition series:
► Preparing for scale at the outset: 5 things to plan from the start
► Opinion: Scaling up development impact — the opportunities and challenges
► Opinion: The tension in global nutrition that no one is talking about
Highlights from this webinar include:
• What to consider at the beginning of a project when hoping to achieve scale.
• Vertical and horizontal frameworks for scale.
• Circumstances that can enable scale and challenges to achieving scale.
• The unique challenges of the nutrition space when it comes to scaling interventions.
• Moving beyond “nutrition-specific” and “nutrition-sensitive” interventions to a new stakeholder framework.
Speakers:
• Debora Niyeha, nutrition lead and project manager, RISE RCT, Helen Keller International
• Habtamu Fekadu, nutrition director, Save the Children
• Ellen Piwoz, initiative lead, Nutrition Strategy Evidence to Action, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Moderator:
• Richard Jones, editorial director, Devex
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