Thank you to everyone who has contributed their personal stories of either working with champions or championing nutrition themselves.
Edward Jusu – can you elaborate further on how the Sierra Leone Alliance Against Hunger and Malnutrition was formed and who was instrumental to the effort? Can you give any advice to others who see the potential for organised collective action within their country but are unsure where to start?
Esther Kimani – how can more champions at the community level be identified, engaged and supported to ensure changes at the national level and lessons learnt are shared within the community?
Irshad Danish – can you elaborate further on the key messages you shared with the parliamentarians you had identified? Were the messages tailored to the social and development issues they had previously worked on?
Chinwe Joy Ezeife – can you share any information about the strategy adopted by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency for training Community Leaders? How were the champions identified and engaged with, and how have they been supported throughout the programme?
Titus Mung'ou – can you elaborate further on the process you used for identifying criteria for identifying champions? Which other stakeholders were engaged in the process? What are the steps that you followed and how would you recommend others approached this type of process?
Juliana M. Lunguzi – can you share any lessons from focusing your efforts at the grassroots level? Have you been engaging community champions and how have these individuals/groups been identified? As an MP, what inspires you to champion nutrition and what would compel more MPs to champion the issues?
We look forward to hearing your responses!
General question for additional contributors: How can champions be identified at the community level? How can they been engaged and supported?