Certificate in Emergency Nutrition: Connected Systems

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The Certificate in Emergency Nutrition: Connected Systems is a comprehensive course that equips learners with critical skills needed in today's humanitarian landscape. This course emphasizes the importance of interconnected systems thinking in addressing complex nutrition challenges during emergencies.

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With the increasing frequency and severity of global crises, there is a growing demand for professionals who can deliver effective and sustainable nutrition interventions in emergency settings. This course provides learners with the essential knowledge and skills required to meet this demand and advance their careers. Throughout the course, learners will explore various topics, including the assessment, monitoring, and evaluation of nutrition programs, the importance of partnerships and coordination, and the integration of gender and cultural sensitivity in emergency nutrition programming. By the end of the course, learners will have gained the confidence and competence needed to make a meaningful impact in emergency nutrition contexts.

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โ€ข Unit 1: Introduction to Emergency Nutrition – Understanding the fundamental concepts and importance of emergency nutrition, the role of connected systems in addressing nutritional crises, and the primary goals of emergency nutrition interventions.
โ€ข Unit 2: Nutritional Assessment in Emergencies – Identifying nutritional issues and vulnerabilities, evaluating the nutritional status of communities, and utilizing rapid assessment tools and methods in emergency settings.
โ€ข Unit 3: Food Security & Livelihoods in Emergency Contexts – Examining food security and livelihoods concepts, their implications during emergencies, and the development of strategies and interventions to stabilize and improve access to food and resources.
โ€ข Unit 4: Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergency Situations (IYCF-E) – Focusing on the specific needs of infants and young children, the implementation of appropriate feeding practices, and the prevention and management of malnutrition.
โ€ข Unit 5: Emergency Nutrition Programming – Designing, implementing, and monitoring effective nutrition programs during emergencies, with a focus on community engagement, coordination, and capacity building.
โ€ข Unit 6: Public Health Approaches to Emergency Nutrition – Integrating public health principles into emergency nutrition programs, including the promotion of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), vaccination, and maternal and child health services.
โ€ข Unit 7: Supplementary Feeding Programs (SFP) & Therapeutic Feeding Programs (TFP) – Understanding the selection, implementation, and evaluation of targeted feeding strategies for moderately and severely malnourished individuals.
โ€ข Unit 8: Nutrition in Complex Emergencies – Exploring the unique challenges of addressing nutrition in prolonged and complex emergencies, such as conflict, displacement, and climate change.
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