Linking Emergency Aid to Food and Nutrition Security Training 22nd -26th May 2017

#INTRODUCTION
Food insecurity and disasters are directly related; therefore, institutions dealing with food and nutrition security should be prepared for such adversities and device means to respond. Relief aid institutions also play part in maintenance of food and nutrition security in emergencies by providing relief aid. Food aid is all about providing food and related assistance to tackle hunger, either in emergency situations, or to help with deeper, longer term hunger alleviation and achieve food security. Thus, this training programme is designed to enable participants to gain skills on how to prepare, measure, and respond to nutrition emergencies to sustain food security.

#TRAINING OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand classification of emergencies in particular famine and food crises. Food insecurity and malnutrition and how these have shaped operational response and practice.
  • Explore food and nutrition security context with use of frameworks.
  • Use quantitative and qualitative methods to assess and monitor the food and nutrition security situations.
  • Study concepts of vulnerability, power and gender in relation to emergencies and food and nutrition security.
  • Explore the links between relief and development.
  • Assess multi-stakeholder processes in relation to advocacy and change.

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