The National Nutrition review aims to generate evidence and insights to support sustainable strategies for reducing all forms of malnutrition in Indonesia. The Team Leader will provide leadership by guiding the review team, aligning methodologies with national and global frameworks, and overseeing framework development, data collection, and analysis. Working with government agencies, partners, and subnational stakeholders, the Team Leader will ensure effective engagement and deliver actionable recommendations to strengthen nutrition governance and achieve long-term improvements.
To support the Ministry of Health in conducting a review of the national nutrition programme, with a specific focus on the prevention of malnutrition among children under five. The review aims to provide an evidence-based appraisal of the nutrition situation and existing programmes in Indonesia, offering recommendations to enhance these initiatives and accelerate the reduction of all forms of malnutrition.
To support the Ministry of Health (MoH) in conducting a thorough review of the national nutrition programme, focusing on the management of wasting – Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) programme and Nutrition in Emergency (NiE). This review will deliver a strong, evidence-based assessment of Indonesia's nutrition situation and highlight areas for improvement. The findings will complement evaluations from independent consultants on other key nutrition porgrammes, providing actionable guidance to the government to improve the coverage and quality of nutrition interventions, especially in managing child wasting and emergency responses.
To support the Ministry of Health in conducting a review of the national nutrition programme, with a specific focus on the prevention of malnutrition among school-age children and adolescents. The review aims to provide an evidence-based appraisal of the nutrition situation and existing programmes in Indonesia, offering recommendations to enhance these initiatives and accelerate the reduction of all forms of malnutrition.
UNICEF Ethiopia is seeking a seasoned Consultant to cost the minimum school health and nutrition package and support the cost of the strategy to implement the minimum package at scale for the strategic period. Qualified female candidates and persons with disability are strongly encouraged to apply.
The National Nutrition review aims to generate evidence and insights to support sustainable strategies for reducing all forms of malnutrition in Indonesia. The Team Leader will provide leadership by guiding the review team, aligning methodologies with national and global frameworks, and overseeing framework development, data collection, and analysis. Working with government agencies, partners, and subnational stakeholders, the Team Leader will ensure effective engagement and deliver actionable recommendations to strengthen nutrition governance and achieve long-term improvements.
To support the Ministry of Health in conducting a review of the national nutrition programme, with a specific focus on the prevention of malnutrition among children under five. The review aims to provide an evidence-based appraisal of the nutrition situation and existing programmes in Indonesia, offering recommendations to enhance these initiatives and accelerate the reduction of all forms of malnutrition.
To support the Ministry of Health (MoH) in conducting a thorough review of the national nutrition programme, focusing on the management of wasting – Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) programme and Nutrition in Emergency (NiE). This review will deliver a strong, evidence-based assessment of Indonesia's nutrition situation and highlight areas for improvement. The findings will complement evaluations from independent consultants on other key nutrition porgrammes, providing actionable guidance to the government to improve the coverage and quality of nutrition interventions, especially in managing child wasting and emergency responses.
To support the Ministry of Health in conducting a review of the national nutrition programme, with a specific focus on the prevention of malnutrition among school-age children and adolescents. The review aims to provide an evidence-based appraisal of the nutrition situation and existing programmes in Indonesia, offering recommendations to enhance these initiatives and accelerate the reduction of all forms of malnutrition.
UNICEF Ethiopia is seeking a seasoned Consultant to cost the minimum school health and nutrition package and support the cost of the strategy to implement the minimum package at scale for the strategic period. Qualified female candidates and persons with disability are strongly encouraged to apply.