Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Alliance Laos, Lao People's Democratic Republic
About
The SUN CSA is a formal network established in 2014 to promote sustainable improvement in the nutrition status of Lao people, in particular women and children in their first 1,000 days of life. It seeks to coordinate civil society through skill building for convergent action and learning from best practices. The SUN CSA supports the government’s national nutrition agenda to accelerate the eradication of Zero hunger (SDG2).
Country: Lao People's Democratic Republic
Region: Asia
Languages: English
Number of members: 68
Areas of expertise
- Health
- Nutrition
- Sustainable agriculture
- Gender
- Inclusion
How to join this alliance
To join this alliance, please complete the membership application form below and email it to:
The alliance will be in touch and may ask you to provide further information.
If you do not receive a response within a month, please forward the filled-in form and your original email to sun.csnetwork@savethechildren.org.uk.
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