Strength in Numbers: Why Data Matter to Nourish All Children20220121154728
Strength in Numbers: Why Data Matter to Nourish All Children
Carolyn MooreJanuary 21, 2022advocacy, children, data, disabilities, disability, nutrition, policy, research, resources, Thought Leadership0 comments
More than 250 million children worldwide have disabilities or are living without family care. These groups of children are at very high risk of malnut...
SPOON Partner Profile: Meet Lutgard20210826140215
SPOON Partner Profile: Meet Lutgard
Carolyn MooreAugust 26, 2021accessibility, advocacy, alternate care, feature, leadership, partner profile, response, spoon blog, stories, Uganda0 comments
Lutgard Musiime is a Master Trainer with SPOON and the Association of Religious (ARU) in Uganda. SPOON and ARU’s Catholic Care for Children in Uganda ...
SPOON Partner Profile: Meet Mulemba20210615172042
SPOON Partner Profile: Meet Mulemba
Carolyn MooreJune 15, 2021accessibility, advocacy, alternate care, feature, leadership, partner profile, response, spoon blog, stories, Zambia0 comments
Mulemba Ndonji is a Program Officer with Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB) Zambia. Since 2018, CMMB and SPOON have been implementing a project foc...
Success in Zambia: Local Leadership Yields Results20210513183247
Success in Zambia: Local Leadership Yields Results
Samhita ReddyMay 13, 2021accessibility, advocacy, alternate care, caregivers, children, feature, leadership, programs, response, Zambia0 comments
This year, SPOON has seen dramatic growth in the number of children entered and assessed in our app, Count Me In. Much of this growth has come from Za...
One Year Later: The Impact of COVID-19 on Child Nutrition20210421062520
One Year Later: The Impact of COVID-19 on Child Nutrition
Samhita ReddyApril 21, 2021advocacy, Belarus, COVID, disabilities, Haiti, research, resources, training, UNICEF, Zambia0 comments
As we mark more than one year since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, SPOON is reflecting on the impact of the pandemic for children with disab...
Global Child Thrive Act Supports Early Opportunities for ALL Children20210208132445
Global Child Thrive Act Supports Early Opportunities for ALL Children
Carolyn MooreFebruary 8, 2021accessibility, advocacy, children, disabilities, No Family Care, nutrition, rescuers, response, SPOON in the News, stories0 comments
SPOON is celebrating the passage of the Global Child Thrive Act. This new legislation will ensure US foreign assistance programs provide children with...
Zambia Health Impact Assessment – COVID Effect & Response20210125142526
Zambia Health Impact Assessment – COVID Effect & Response
Samhita ReddyJanuary 25, 2021advocacy, COVID, leadership, programs, progress, research, resources, response, Zambia0 comments
Protecting The Most VulnerableSPOON has been working with all of our global partners to adapt pandemic protective measures to the care of the children...
Advocating for ALL children at Global Events20201226063125
Advocating for ALL children at Global Events
Samhita ReddyDecember 26, 2020advocacy, caregivers, children, disabilities, disability, leadership, nutrition, progress, response, SPOON in the News0 comments
At SPOON, we know that fulfilling our mission to nourish ALL children will require global effort from communities, governments, and advocates. To help...
The SPOON Chair: A Solution Takes Form20200928142716
The SPOON Chair: A Solution Takes Form
Samhita ReddySeptember 28, 2020accessibility, advocacy, caregivers, leadership, learning, progress, resources, response, training0 comments
A Safe and Affordable Solution for Children with Feeding DifficultiesAll children need to be able to sit and eat comfortably and safely in order to be...
Transformation Begins in Tanzania20200714163407
Transformation Begins in Tanzania
Samhita ReddyJuly 14, 2020advocacy, caregivers, children, disabilities, leadership, nutrition, progress, response, Tanzania, training0 comments
Through a partnership formed just as COVID-19 began its spread, SPOON’s work continues through distance learning to nourish the children at The Small ...