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Working together

To empower women, adolescent girls and children to access timely anaemia prevention & treatment

working together in the Anaemia Action Alliance

Working groups

 

Four Working groups have been established, based on the Alliance workstreams, to bring together members with similar interests and expertise, to share information and collectively work on specific activities that align with the Alliance’s overall mission and objectives. Each Working group has a corresponding workplan, that is approved by the Steering Committee, which outlines its objectives, key outputs, priorities and methodology.

The Alliance’s Working groups are responsible for developing and executing the workplans relating to the established Alliance workstreams. All members are expected to make considerable technical or strategic contributions to the products of the group.

Alliance workstreams

National integrated anaemia actions working group

National integrated anaemia actions working group


Thinking globally, acting locally

Supports countries committed to accelerating progress on anaemia reduction by implementing multi-sectoral anaemia programmes and policies.

Programmatic implementation working group

Programmatic implementation working group


Implementing actions in a coordinated manner

Addresses technical issues related to existing recommendations on the assessment of anaemia and its risk factors, and evidence-based interventions for anaemia prevention and management.

Anaemia investment strategy working group

Anaemia investment strategy working group


Funding resources for implementation

Fosters global and domestic investments and encourage more governments and donors, including philanthropic foundations, to invest in anaemia research and the development and implementation of comprehensive approach to the prevention and management of anaemia.

Integrated research agenda working group

Integrated research agenda working group


Evidence-based solutions to enhance effectiveness

Addresses biological, assessment and programmatic issues that constrain progress in anaemia reduction through multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral partnerships.

The Alliance welcomes participation from organizations actively involved in preventing, diagnosing, or managing anaemia, who can contribute to the activities of these working groups.