UNSCN Nutrition
UNSCN Nutrition is a periodic review of developments in international nutrition compiled by UNSCN from a variety of sources of information. UNSCN Nutrition aims to serve as a communication channel for the international nutrition community of practice, highlighting recent developments in policy and programme. The UNSCN Nutrition has published peer reviewed papers on relevant nutritional issues including updates on UNSCN members’ activities twice a year since 1988. Many developing country researchers and programme managers have found the UNSCN Nutrition very useful, as they often do not have easy access to other journals. The focus on policy and programme implications makes the UNSCN Nutrition unique compared to other research oriented nutrition publications.
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The 2020 issue of UNSCN Nutrition will focus on Nutrition and the Digital World. Find out more.
SCN News 38: Climate Change: Food and Nutrition Security Implications

"We can rest assured: impacts there will be, regardless of how much some would like to make believe that there is nothing to worry about, either because there is no proof or technology will fix it. The areas where impacts will be most felt are agriculture, food systems and nutrition." writes the guest editor, Hans Herren.
The SCN News 38 shows the reader how, through different pathways, climate change impacts on food and nutrition security. It provides recommendations and climate change adaptation field experience from Asia and Africa. The publication attempts to link policy-makers as well as end-users and all the specialists in between into a team that will hopefully mount an appropriate response to the challenges faced.
SCN News 38: Climate Change: Food and Nutrition Security Implications