School closings, sick friends and family members, isolation at home – these and other factors can cause confusion, fear, and stress for children during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and its aftermath. Caring adults can help children to...
This material provides information on how to support the designing of Inclusive Distance Learning sessions.
In October 2017, Al Raqqa was captured from ISIS following a sustained ground and aerial campaign by armed groups supported by international forces under the Coalition to Defeat ISIS. The recapture of the city caused the destruction of much of Al...
A Zambian case study that illustrates the impact of the Safe Families common approach.
Across the globe and in Africa, COVID 19 has spread rapidly. A series of measures have been implemented across countries that include school closures, home isolation and community lockdown. This resulted in secondary social and economic impact on...
For the last 10 years, Syria has been ravaged by conflict. A staggering 220,000 to 550,000 people are estimated to have been killed. More than 12 million, out of the country’s population of 24 million at the start of the conflict, have either fled...
This case study discusses the Child Length Mat, a non-clinical, community tool developed by the Manoff Group (TMG), a NOURISH partner, to help families visualize linear growth and to encourage timely action to prevent malnutrition. The length mat...
This case study highlights the experience of Lyhou Loeun, who enrolled in the CCT initiative and through the NOURISH-run village fair learned to make fish powder, set up a nutrient-rich micro-garden at home, and continue breastfeeding. She was...
This document discusses a NOURISH case study of the Water Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) bundling experience, where small and medium enterprises (SMEs) were encouraged to bundle products in order to reach “First 1,000 Days” and ID Poor...
This card has images representing the 13 Grow Together stunting prevention behaviors and allows for families to track their progress, with the goal of being recognized as a “Champion Family”.