Training Course On Nutrition Sensitive Programming And Nutrition Resilience Programming

INTRODUCTION

Secure livelihoods are characterized by households that have different activities within the community that provide income, shelter, and other factors to ensure their well-being. This training event is therefore intended to enable households, communities, and countries build resilience so as to strengthen their ability to manage change by maintaining or transforming their living standards in the face of shocks or stresses without compromising their long-term prospects. The course introduces the fundamentals of nutrition-sensitive programming and provides guidelines for practitioners to use when designing programs that promote access to nutrient-rich foods and dietary diversity in a society.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:

  • Articulate key information on the social and economic impact of malnutrition
  • Identify strategies for interrupting the cycle of malnutrition
  • Explain the relationship between agricultural value chains and food systems
  • Explain the enabling environment in which all pathways operate.
  • Explain a four-step approach for designing effective nutrition-sensitive activities
  • Gain skills on cross-cutting roles in building nutrition resilience

DURATION

2 Weeks

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit stakeholders working in livelihoods, food security, economic growth, nutrition, and maternal and child health. It is also beneficial to experts in agriculture; extension officers, agricultural officials and decision makers working with local people, in governments, donor organization, and non-profit oriented organizations for agriculture development programmes.

COURSE CONTENT

Module 1: Introduction

Module 2: Basic Nutrition Concept

Module 3: Strengthening Nutrition Linkages: Why It Matters

  • Key information on the social and economic impact of malnutrition
  • Multi-sectoral approach in addressing malnutrition
  • Concept of nutrition-sensitive introduction
  • Specific ways to support improved nutrition

Module 4: Essential Nutrition Concepts for Nutrition-Sensitive Activities

  • Five forms of malnutrition
  • Essential needs of infants, children and mothers, especially during the period from conception to the child’s second birthday (the “first 1,000 days”)
  • Strategies for interrupting the cycle of malnutrition

Module 5: Connecting Agriculture to Nutrition

  • Conceptual Pathways that Connect Agriculture and Nutrition
  • The Pathways Model
  • The Income Pathway
  • Women's Empowerment Pathways
  • Expanding the Pathways Model
  • Value Chains for Nutrition

Module 6: Designing Effective Nutrition-Sensitive Activities

  • The four-step approach for designing effective nutrition-sensitive activities
  • Nutrition-sensitive outcomes appropriate to the participants’ market systems development activity
  • Potential strategies for addressing malnutrition
  • Relevant practices, interventions, and indicators to include in the activity design
  • The next steps for implementation and monitoring.

Module 7: Introduction to nutrition resilience

  • Basic concepts and definitions
  • Key factors impacting on nutrition resilience in developing countries
  • Measuring nutrition resilience 
  • Nutrition resilience indicators

Module 8: Agricultural Livelihoods

  • Constraints to sustainable agricultural development
  • Threats to food and nutrition security
  • Disaster Risk Reduction for food and nutrition security
  • Building nutrition resilience in agriculture
  • Effects of food security threats and constraints to agrarian change and rural development

Module 9: Cross-cutting roles in building nutrition resilience

  • Capacity development role
  • Gender equity role
  • Role of strategic partnerships in strengthening nutrition
  • Role of technology in enhancing nutrition support options
  • Role of government and other development agencies
  • Role of community participatory programs

Module 10: Review

GENERAL NOTES

  • This course is delivered by our seasoned trainers who have vast experience as expert professionals in the respective fields of practice. The course is taught through a mix of practical activities, theory, group works and case studies.
  • Training manuals and additional reference materials are provided to the participants.
  • Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be issued with a certificate.
  • We can also do this as tailor-made course to meet organization-wide needs. Contact us to find out more: training@data-afriqueconsultancy.org
  • The training will be conducted at DATA-AFRIQUE TRAINING CENTRE, Nairobi Kenya.
  • The training fee covers tuition fees, training materials, lunch and training venue. Accommodation and airport transfer are arranged for our participants upon request.
  • Payment should be sent to our bank account before start of training and proof of payment sent to: training@data-afriqueconsultancy.org

Course Schedule
Dates Fees Location Apply
08/04/2024 - 19/04/2024 $3950 Kigali

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13/05/2024 - 24/05/2024 $5500 Dubai

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10/06/2024 - 21/06/2024 $3000 Nairobi

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08/07/2024 - 19/07/2024 $3000 Nairobi

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12/08/2024 - 23/08/2024 $3000 Nairobi

Physical Class

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09/09/2024 - 20/09/2024 $3000 Nairobi

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14/10/2024 - 25/10/2024 $3950 Kigali

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11/11/2024 - 22/11/2024 $3000 Mombasa

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09/12/2024 - 20/12/2024 $3000 Nairobi

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Our 2024 Group Rates (in USD)

# of Days
Group #
5 DAYS PER PERSON
10 DAYS PER PERSON
#
PAXS
USD
USD
1. 1 $ 1500 $ 3000
2. 5 - 10 $ 1350 $ 2700
3. 11 - 20 $ 1200 $ 2400
4. 21 - 30 $ 1000 $ 2000
5. 31 - 40 $ 800 $ 1600
6. 41 - 50 $ 700 $ 1400
7. 51 > Above $ 600 $ 1200