Maximising the Quality of Scaling up Nutrition Plus (MQSUN+)
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Description
Maximising the Quality of Scaling Up Nutrition Plus (MQSUN+) is a nearly four-year project funded by the United Kingdom (UK) Department for International Development (DFID). MQSUN+ is a mechanism for providing technical assistance (TA) to governments in the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement and to the Scaling Up Nutrition Movement Secretariat (SMS). The project aims to catalyse multisectoral country efforts to scale up nutrition impact. It also aims to provide TA to DFID to maximise the quality and effectiveness of its nutrition-related programmes, support generating evidence and learning lessons, and develop nutrition capacity. MQSUN+ comprises two components: A. Component 1 involves the provision of TA to SUN countries and to SMS to strengthen the capacity of over 50 SUN countries to continuously improve their policy and budget cycle management and to deliver policies and programmes that reduce undernutrition. B. Component 2 entails the provision of TA to DFID to maximise the quality and effectiveness of nutrition-related programmes to facilitate the achievement of global targets to reduce malnutrition.
Location
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Status Implementation
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Programme Spend
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Participating Organisation(s)
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- DAI Global Health
- Development Initiatives Poverty Research
- Emergency Nutrition Network
- Horn Population Research and Development (HPRD)
- International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
- Mother and Child Care Trust
- NutritionWorks
- Oxford Policy Management
- PATH
- The Food Foundation
- The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
- Tufts University
- Valid International
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Download IATI Data for US-EIN-91-1157127-MQSUN+