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Cross-cutting Issues in Nutrition in Emergencies 

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Cross-cutting Issues in Nutrition in Emergencies
 at 
UNICEF 
Overview

Learn everything you need to know about nutrition and give a boost to your professional career

Duration

1 hour

Mode of learning

Online

Schedule type

Self paced

Credential

Certificate

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Cross-cutting Issues in Nutrition in Emergencies
 at 
UNICEF 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For UNICEF staff (country offices, regional offices, and HQ)
  • For UNICEF partners, including government, civil society, and the private sector
What are the course deliverables?
  • Explain gender mainstreaming support and approaches
  • Discuss the human rights that are related to sexual orientation and gender identity
  • Explain how language can contribute to a feeling of vulnerability
  • Describe actions that address disability issues in preparedness and response
  • Explain the importance of nutrition for psychosocial and physical health
More about this course
  • This course explores the impact of gender, sexual orientation, language, and disability during emergencies

Cross-cutting Issues in Nutrition in Emergencies
 at 
UNICEF 
Curriculum

Gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation

Language

Disabilities

Psychosocial health and support

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Learning Experience: It was good experience.easy to learning and then so kindly approving me that's the way I admire to all of that.
Faculty: Over all good experience and approach, lectures all of them nice. Good curriculum experience
Course Support: Great full impact
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