
Chytanya Kompala
@ckompala
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09-05-2019 02:43:39
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A historic $577M investment made by public health leaders paves the way to reduce child wasting and support the #nutrition of the most vulnerable children. More from R4D's Mary D'Alimonte, Lexi Farina and chiaying lin, and UNICEF's Le Minh Tram. r4d.org/blog/improving…

In 2022, donors committed half a billion dollars to ensure more kids can access lifesaving #RUTF. But this work is far from over. Results for Development explores: How do we ensure a sustained, predictable, continuous supply of RUTF to address growing #malnutrition? r4d.org/blog/how-to-sc…

Child wasting is preventable and treatable, and we have the tools available to stop this crisis. We can significantly increase treatment for suffering children worldwide by 2025. Read how from our partners Results for Development 👇


It's well past time for the global community to invest in the interventions that provide women access to they #nutrition they need. Join @kcernak, Managing Director of Eleanor Crook Foundation, and other nutrition experts at the upcoming webinar: "One of the best bets for


Pregnant women, in particular, need higher levels of micronutrients. 🥘 The latest report by Sight and Life, Yashodhara Rana and Jack Clift, highlights how multiple micronutrient supplementation (#MMS) can bridge this gap and improve maternal health. bit.ly/45rot7h


Now, more than ever, investment in wasting treatment is a smart buy. This piece by Eleanor Crook Foundation's Chytanya Kompala and Jack Clift delves into 4 reasons the updated World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines could revolutionize wasting treatment for children. bit.ly/ECF-WHOguideli… #EndChildWasting


Appel à Candidature : Consultance / Analyse Préliminaire des Opportunités et des Défis Liés à la Supplémentation en Micronutriments Multiples pour la Mère au Sénégal Yashodhara Rana Chytanya Kompala Eleanor Crook Foundation eleanorcrookfoundation.org/wp-content/upl…

🌍 2023 World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines and #MAMI share a common goal: better care for at-risk infants and mothers. Both emphasise integrated approaches and continuity of respectful care. Explore the connections below ⬇️#GlobalHealth #IntegratedCare ennonline.net/mediahub/blog/…


Last week, Eleanor Crook Foundation's Chytanya Kompala joined global experts in severe acute malnutrition (SAM) treatment to discuss the latest research results on SAM recovery and post-discharge outcomes from a new multi-country panel study. Learn more: bit.ly/3tubJP1



… while Chytanya Kompala Eleanor Crook Foundation shared global experience reaching more wasted children with community-delivered treatment and Debendra USAID/Nepal described a range of approaches for more sustainable financing in support of Nepal’s nutrition priorities.


We are delighted to join our partners UNICEF Ethiopia visiting our programme in Ethiopia this week. This programme is supported by Eleanor Crook Foundation, who we are hosting this week, as well as The END Fund and Rotary International, who are unfortunately missing this particular trip.

📢 We are thrilled to announce our $1.5M co-investment with CRI Foundation and Action Against Hunger US to accelerate the rapid adoption of World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on child wasting across Africa and Asia. bit.ly/3JqJJQU


🎉 Exciting news! We've partnered with Gates Foundation, The Children's Investment Fund Foundation, and kirk humanitarian to launch the first-ever investment roadmap for scaling up complete prenatal supplements (MMS) in low- and middle-income countries. At <2 cents per daily tablet, MMS is a game-changer for
