Member profile
Ms. Deborah Joy Wilson
Organization:
United Nations World Food Programme
Country:
Italy
Field(s) of expertise:
I am working on:
Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition, in humanitarian emergency and development contexts.
Ms. Deborah Joy Wilson
Please see some inputs from colleagues for consideration, based on their review of the CFS GEWE FSN 2021 Zero Draft as open for final consultation.
PART 3
3.1 Women participation, voice and decision-making:
3.3 Access to education, capacity building, training, knowledge and information services
3.3.2 Access to advisory and extension services
3.3.3 Access to financial services and social capital
Also important if to provide women with financial literacy opportunities.
3.7 Recognition, reduction and redistribution of unpaid care and domestic work
Also need to ensure that redistributing unpaid care work does no harm to dependents.
3.8 Women and men’s ability to make strategic choices for healthy diets and good nutrition
Suggest rephrase point 118, to not be repetitive re specifying micronutrients.
Point 119: Suggest to also highlight that malnutrition in pregnancy also risks safe delivery for the women themselves.
PART 4
4.3 Monitoring the use and application of the guidelines
Beyond monitoring the use and application of the guidelines, it would also be useful for planned evaluations around how the use of these guidelines and the various activities prescribed in them contribute to the different specified and desired outcomes.