Purpose and Audiences of This Toolkit
Types of Resources in This Toolkit
How can I make a comment or give feedback about this toolkit?
How can I suggest a resource to include in this toolkit?
Publishers of Resources Included in This Toolkit
K4Health Toolkits are electronic collections of carefully selected information resources on a particular topic for health policy makers, program managers, and service providers. They are based on a continuous publishing principle that allows them to evolve after publication to capture additional resources and to identify and fill remaining information gaps.
Purpose and Audience of this Toolkit
Improved nutrition behaviors and improved access to nutrition education are high priority community needs in the majority of Volunteer communities, with significant health implications, particularly for women and children. The following resources in this toolkit are intended for all Volunteers engaged in nutrition activities, a large proportion of whom may have other primary assignment activities, and whose nutrition activities are part of their community service (“secondary”) activities.
Types of Resources in This Toolkit
This toolkit was created to provide guidance and tools to update, develop or expand nutrition education and programming. It contains:
Expanding access to and use of nutrition projects requires a holistic approach–-including accurate information; up-to-date policies and guidelines; quality training, supervision, and services; effective communication and marketing; and proper logistics. This toolkit provides information on all these elements and contains tools and resources to help you implement a variety of nutrition-related activities.
To browse the contents of this toolkit, use the tabs above to view resources related to nutrition topics and programs. Each tab includes a list of a number of high-quality resources selected by the Peace Corps Sector Health Specialists, further organized by source: Peace Corps or outside "technical" sources. Click on the title of the resource for more information about it, or click on the full-text link to get direct access to the full resource.
Some of the tools are readily available in an adaptable format (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint presentations). We encourage you to alter and personalize these tools for your own use (please remember to credit the source). If you do use these tools or adapt them, we would love to hear from you.
How can I make a comment or give feedback about this toolkit?
We invite you to contribute to evolving and enhancing this toolkit. If you have developed or use quality resources that you think should be included in the toolkit, please use the discussion board to suggest them. The toolkit collaborators will review and consider your suggestions.
How can I suggest a resource to include in this toolkit?
We invite you to contribute to evolving and enhancing this toolkit. If you have developed or use quality resources that you think should be included in the toolkit, please use the discussion board to suggest them. The toolkit collaborators will review and consider your suggestions.
Academy for Educational Developmebent/ HIV project
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Population Service International
American Colleges of Nurses Midwives
John Hopkins University Center for Communications
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC)
Institute of Reproductive Health
International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Partnership for Clean Indoor Air
COSI Foundation for Technical Cooperation
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)