Technical Surveys

Action Against Hunger Philippines, Veejay Villafranca
Action Against Hunger conducts comprehensive technical assessments and research around the world.
Rapid nutritional screening: Mosango Health Zone, Bandundu Province, D.R.Congo (French)
December, 2012 Country: D.R. Congo
Region: Bandundu Province
Executive Summary: Multi-sectoral Survey: Nutrition, Food Security, and Water Hygiene and Sanitation: Nyunzu Health Zone, Katanga Province, D.R.Congo (French)
December, 2012 Country: D.R. Congo
Region: Katanga Province
Executive Summary: Nutritional Anthropometric Survey: Mutoto Health Zone, Kasaï Occidental Province, D.R.Congo (French)
December, 2012 Country: D.R. Congo
Region: Kasai Occidental Province
Exploring livelihoods of the urban poor: Kampala District, Uganda
December, 2012 Country: Uganda
Region: Kampala District
SQUEAC Report: Twic County, Warrap State, South Sudan
November, 2012 Country: South Sudan
Region: Warrap State
SQUEAC Report: Aweil East County, Northern Bhar-El-Ghazal State, South Sudan
October, 2012 Country: South Sudan
Region: Northern Bhar-El-Ghazal State
Sustain: A 'nutrition-sensitive' food security intervention: Northern Rakhine State, Northern Shan State, Ayeyarwaddy Region, Sagaing Division, and Yangon Division, Myanmar (French)
August, 2012 Country: Myanmar
Region: Northern Rakhine State, Northern Shan State, Ayeyarwaddy Region, Sagaing Division, and Yangon Division
"Health Gardens," a nutrition centered approach: Kita District, Mali
August, 2012 Country: Mali
Region: Kita District
Host Community Assessment: Dadaab and Fafi Districts, Garissa County, North Eastern Province, Kenya
August, 2012 Country: Kenya
Region: North Eastern Province
"Health Gardens," a nutrition centered approach: Kita District, Mali (French)
August, 2012 Country: Mali
Region: Kita District
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Action Against Hunger is leading a global movement to end hunger in our lifetimes. It innovates solutions, advocates for change, and reaches 25 million people every year with proven hunger prevention and treatment programs. As a nonprofit that works across 50 countries, its 8,300 dedicated staff members partner with communities to address the root causes of hunger, including climate change, conflict, inequity, and emergencies. It strives to create a world free from hunger, for everyone, for good.