Global-Level Normative Standards Sample Clauses

Global-Level Normative Standards. Global codification of state-of-the-art, innovative, proven approaches through statements, policy and guidelines issued by international organizations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), UNICEF, WFP and WHO is essential to enable widespread and sustainable uptake. A number of new approaches and methods pioneered by USAID, such as CMAM, the IYCF summary indicator and HFIAS, have been endorsed by the international community through consensus- building meetings led by international organizations with active participation and technical input from USAID. FANTA-2 builds on its relationships with key international organizations to facilitate the uptake of FANTA-2 outputs, and supports global collaboration to further guidance and training materials and to build the evidence and operational research base in relevant project focus areas. FANTA-2 also translates research and programmatic evidence into standards and guidance, and works to promote their adoption by the international community. IASC Global Nutrition Cluster (GNC) and the Nutrition in Emergencies (NiE) Community Since the inception of the Cluster Approach in 2005, as part of the Humanitarian Reform to strengthen humanitarian response, XXXXX has participated in the IASC GNC meetings and activities as an active member of the NiE Community. In Project Year One, FANTA-2 supported and collaborated with the GNC’s Improving Training for NiE: The University Network Initiative. FANTA-2 also helped review proposals and plan strategy, and actively engaged in GNC meetings and teleconferences. In Project Year Two, FANTA-2 will continue supporting and collaborating with GNC activities and participating in assessment and capacity-development working group activities. Participation in the cluster activities enables FANTA-2 to be better positioned to provide support to NiE activities. FANTA-2 will collaborate with technical experts, cooperating agencies and IPs, DCHA/OFDA and GH/HIDN to share NiE technical information and strategies. FANTA-2 expects to provide technical input to and participate in meetings on the management of MAM, nutrition benchmarks for emergencies, training for the Standardized Monitoring and Assessment of Relief and Transitions Initiative (SMART), review of the Sphere manual and the NiE training network.
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