
Integrating Complementary Feeding in Emergencies: A Decision Tool for Concrete Actions at Each Stage of the Humanitarian Program Cycle

This programmatic brief provides valuable insights into strategically incorporating complementary feeding considerations during every phase of the humanitarian program cycle—from assessment, to situation analysis, to the programming scope. It's useful for anyone involved in the design, planning, implementation, and monitoring of a nutrition humanitarian response, before and during an emergency. It is intended for those involved in the design, planning, implementation, and monitoring of a nutrition humanitarian response before and during an emergency. It aims to guide technical advisors and managers working on a humanitarian response to design and incorporate complementary feeding actions, whether they are implemented by individual organizations and/or by joint multi-agency humanitarian responses, for children 6–23 months of age, regardless of their breastfeeding status, at each stage of the humanitarian program cycle