This webpage is intended to serve as a repository of relevant resources for Nutrition Cluster Coordinators and partners working at country and global levels
The Coordination toolkit includes resources on cluster coordination under the Humanitarian Programme Cycle sections
The IM toolkit includes resources on cluster information management under the Humanitarian Programme Cycle sections
The ERP approach and guide is designed to help countries prepare for and respond to emergencies. Embracing the ERP approach will strengthen Nutrition Clusters/sectors’ capacities to implement and scale up a timely and coordinated response.
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased global humanitarian needs in 2020. At the beginning of 2020, global humanitarian requirements ...
In the context of movement restrictions, in-person training may not be possible. In the context of COVID 19, suggested programme adapta...
Always follow local ministry of health or other government regulations on mass gatherings and group meetings. Where the Ministry of Hea...
Humanitarian needs in Cameroon are increasing due to the escalation and intensification of violence and insecurity in 2019 and due to t...
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan has risen to 213,470 as of 01 July. The most affected province due to the C...
This document provides guidance on how to adapt and monitor community engagement activities within Risk Communication and Community Eng...
Minutes from the National Coordination Meeting of the Health Cluster, held on 11 June in Kyiv.
Summary of Health Cluster activities for the period of May-June 2020.
The GNC’s Strategy sets out its vision for the future, with new strategic objectives (People; Operational & Technical Support; Enabling Environment) and ways of working.
An update to the normative guidance on the prevention and management of wasting and/or nutritional oedema, also known as acute malnutrition.
The GNC and Technical Alliance Annual Report is an in-depth report in two parts - global-level and *country-level (*coming soon) – and outlines the progress made in 2022 toward improving NiE coordination and programming.