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With [http://www.bopinc.org/ BoP Inc] and [https://www.tno.nl/content.cfm?context=overtno&content=overtno&item_id=370&Taal=2 TNO], we work on FNS related inclusive innovation trajectories, which provides the opportunity to generate, test and validate new approaches and the potential for leveraging and scaling up. An example includes the [http://www.icco-international.com/int/news/news/flying-food-is-ready-for-take-off/ Flying Food project]. It began as an ‘out of the box’ idea to combine Dutch expertise on rearing insects with traditional African habits to consume insects gathered from the wild, establishing local insect rearing units in Kenya. Currently the Dutch Ministry of Cooperation supports a multi-annual project to establish an inclusive value chain on crickets for consumption in Kenya and Uganda, including 4.000 small farmers, half of which being women. A next common initiative forms the promotion of good feeding practices for infant and young children, adolescent girls and pregnant and lactating women, combining nutrition education and social marketing strategies towards behavioral change.
 
With [http://www.bopinc.org/ BoP Inc] and [https://www.tno.nl/content.cfm?context=overtno&content=overtno&item_id=370&Taal=2 TNO], we work on FNS related inclusive innovation trajectories, which provides the opportunity to generate, test and validate new approaches and the potential for leveraging and scaling up. An example includes the [http://www.icco-international.com/int/news/news/flying-food-is-ready-for-take-off/ Flying Food project]. It began as an ‘out of the box’ idea to combine Dutch expertise on rearing insects with traditional African habits to consume insects gathered from the wild, establishing local insect rearing units in Kenya. Currently the Dutch Ministry of Cooperation supports a multi-annual project to establish an inclusive value chain on crickets for consumption in Kenya and Uganda, including 4.000 small farmers, half of which being women. A next common initiative forms the promotion of good feeding practices for infant and young children, adolescent girls and pregnant and lactating women, combining nutrition education and social marketing strategies towards behavioral change.
  
With [http://www.gainhealth.org/partnerships/amsterdam-initiative-against-malnutrition-aim AIM], a public-private partnership, with among others WUR/CDI, Unilver, DSM, RAbobank and Rijkzwaan to improve  dietary diversity of 7,5 million people and train 35.000 people to produce nutritious foods and to reach 65 million by behavioral change campaigns. Examples of activities are: improved vegetable production (with Rijkzwaan), fortification of dairy (with DSM),  rural retail hubs (with Spar) and financial services (with Rabo). AIM is supported for 11 million by the  the Ministry for Development Cooperation. In addition we maintain working relations with staff from the Royal Tropical Institute, FAO and UNICEF.   
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With [http://www.gainhealth.org/knowledge-centre/taking-aim-malnutrition/ The Amsterdam Initiative against Malnutrition (AIM)], a public-private partnership, with among others WUR/CDI, Unilver, DSM, RAbobank and Rijkzwaan to improve  dietary diversity of 7,5 million people and train 35.000 people to produce nutritious foods and to reach 65 million by behavioral change campaigns. Examples of activities are: improved vegetable production (with Rijkzwaan), fortification of dairy (with DSM),  rural retail hubs (with Spar) and financial services (with Rabo). AIM is supported for 11 million by the  the Ministry for Development Cooperation. In addition we maintain working relations with staff from the Royal Tropical Institute, FAO and UNICEF.   
 
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Latest revision as of 00:34, 1 July 2015

ICCO and Food Security




ICCO Food & Nutrition Security Expertise
At the global level, ICCO-cooperation provides a multidisciplinary team:
  • food security and nutrition specialists
  • planning, monitoring and evaluation expert
  • capacity building and organizational development expert

These experts work closely with regional program officers, who support and maintain contact with a wide range of partner coalitions in 14 different countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Based on the above described approach, track record, network and multi-disciplinary team the following FNS related services can be provided:

  • technical backstopping for elaboration of FNS related theory of change, including maternal and child feeding practices and care;
  • technical backstopping for design of contextualized approach/intervention strategies towards improved feeding and care practices for specific target groups, including behavior change;
  • draft mechanism for monitoring, evaluation and learning of FNS related interventions
  • facilitate linkages with international and national FNS policy and research institutes, leveraging intervention strategies and impact.
  • Systematize experiences, lessons learned and ‘feed’ these back into project planning and implementation process.