Report of H.M. Letsie III, King of Lesotho and Champion on Nutrition
(E=Inglés; A=Arábica; F=francés; P=portugués)
Fecha
2019-02-10Autor
African Union
Letsie III, His Majesty King
Tipo
ReportMetadatos
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A summery report by His Majesty King Letsie III, King of Lesotho, on activities carried out by himself as the African Union Nutrition Champion.This report covers advocacy activities carried out from 2017 until 2019. In the report activities are divided into categories of regional, continental and global.
Referencia
Assembly/AU/15(XXXII)Materia
Nutrition PoliciesNutrition Initiative
Nutrition
Child Nutrition
African Champions
Progress Reports
Stunted Growth
African Leaders for Nutrition Initiative
Nutrition Score Card
Notas
Assembly of the Union Thirty-Second Ordinary Session 10-11 February 2019 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Formato
PrintGrado
8 p.Fecha de inicio del evento
2019-02-10Fecha de finalización del evento
2019-02-11Ciudad del evento
Addis AbabaPaís del evento
ETHIOPIATitular de los derechos
AUColecciones
- Assembly Collection [1648]
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