Gender-Sensitive SBC Technical Brief: Enhancing Nutrition and Food Security
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The document is a technical brief titled Enhancing Nutrition and Food Security during the First 1,000 Days through Gender-sensitive Social and Behavior Change.
Megan Ivankovich · 2015

Abstract
It provides guidance on how to integrate gender-sensitive social and behavior change (SBC) approaches into nutrition and food security programs, particularly during the critical 1,000-day window from conception to a child's second birthday. The brief highlights the importance of addressing gender inequalities and promoting gender equity to improve nutrition outcomes for women and children. It outlines key principles, critical actions, and best practices for program planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and documentation, as well as gender mainstreaming within organizations. The document also provides a list of resources and tools for further guidance and support.
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