Diploma in Food Security and Nutrition in Humanitarian Emargencies
Course Brief
Are you interested in learning how to deliver nutritional support services to people affected by humanitarian disasters? This intensive week-long training course gives an overview of current best practice in nutrition and food security in emergencies.
It will provide you with the knowledge and skills to improve your practice and help you prepare for the complexity and the reality of working in an emergency context. It is particularly suitable for people who wish to consolidate their knowledge and experience and who are keen to learn from and with others.
Course Objectives
Overview on nutritional concepts
Macro and micro nutrient malnutrition
Nutrition assessment in emergencies
Infant and young child feeding in emergencies
Food security approaches
Nutrition response in emergencies
Monitoring and evaluation of nutrition programs
Course Content
By the end of the course you will be able to:
identify different types of malnutrition including micronutrient deficiencies
draw on a conceptual framework for the causes of malnutrition
define food security and outline the most frequently used methods to measure it
understand the complexity and utility of anthropometric nutrition surveys
consider a range of interventions and be able to discuss their effectiveness, including infant and young child feeding, community management of acute malnutrition, inter-sectoral interventions, cash transfers and general ration distribution
discuss global trends on nutrition in emergencies and the global significance and impact of undernutrition