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Community engagement for CMAM
Coverage Monitoring Network (CMN), 2015Key points from this technical brief:DocumentGuidelines for employers on maternity protection at work
International Labour Organization, 2014For working women, pregnancy and maternity are vulnerable times.DocumentGlobal Nutrition Targets 2025: wasting policy brief
World Health Organization, 2014In 2012, the World Health Assembly Resolution 65.6 endorsed a Comprehensive implementation plan on maternal, infant and young child nutrition, which specified six global nutrition targets for 2025. This policy brief covers the sixth target: reduce and maintain childhood wasting to less than 5% .DocumentWomen, gender and the informal economy: An assessment of ILO research and suggested ways forward
International Labour Organization, 2008This discussion paper provides an overview of the International Labour Organisation's (ILO) research on women, gender and the informal economy which was undertaken during the last two decades. It examines methodological and analytical frameworks used in various studies, identifies research gaps and proposes directions for future work.DocumentGlobal nutrition targets 2025: breastfeeding policy brief
World Health Organization, 2014In 2012, the World Health Assembly Resolution 65.6 endorsed a Comprehensive implementation plan on maternal, infant and young child nutrition, which specified six global nutrition targets for 2025. This policy brief covers the fifth target: increase the rate of exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months up to at least 50%.DocumentGlobal nutrition targets 2025: childhood overweight policy brief
World Health Organization, 2014In 2012, the World Health Assembly Resolution 65.6 endorsed a Comprehensive implementation plan for maternal, infant and young child nutrition, which specified six global nutrition targets for 2025. This policy brief covers the fourth target: no increase in childhood overweight.DocumentGlobal nutrition targets 2025: low birth weight policy brief
World Health Organization, 2014In 2012, the World Health Assembly Resolution 65.6 endorsed a Comprehensive implementation plan on maternal, infant and young child nutrition, which specified six global nutrition targets for 2025. This policy brief covers the third target: a 30% reduction in low birth weight.DocumentGlobal nutrition targets 2025: anaemia policy brief
World Health Organization, 2014In 2012, the World Health Assembly Resolution 65.6 endorsed a Comprehensive implementation plan on maternal, infant and young child nutrition, which specified six global nutrition targets for 2025. This policy brief covers the second target: a 50% reduction of anaemia in women of reproductive age.DocumentGlobal nutrition targets 2025: stunting policy brief
World Health Organization, 2014In 2012, the World Health Assembly Resolution 65.6 endorsed a Comprehensive implementation plan on maternal, infant and young child nutrition (1), which specified six global nutrition targets for 2025 (2). This policy brief covers the first target: a 40% reduction in the number of children under-5 who are stunted.DocumentMaternal and child undernutrition: effective action at national level
The Lancet, 200880% of the world's undernourished children live in just 20 countries. Intensified nutrition action in these countries can lead to achievement of the first Millennium Development Goal (MDG) and greatly increase the chances of achieving goals for child and maternal mortality (MDGs 4 and 5).Pages
