Technical Expert Advisory group on nutrition Monitoring (TEAM)
Technical Expert Advisory group on nutrition Monitoring (TEAM) was jointly convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in 2015.

Technical reports

National nutrition information systems: modules 1–5

A national nutrition information system (NNIS) is a system for collecting, analyzing, storing, and disseminating nutrition information in a country. Routine...

Indicators for assessing infant and young child feeding practices: definitions and measurement methods 

This document presents a set of new and updated indicators to assess infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices at household level. It is a follow-up...

recommendations-for-data-collection-analysis-and-reporting

In 2016, the WHO-UNICEF Technical Expert Advisory Group on Nutrition Monitoring (TEAM) set up a working group (WG) to establish a set of recommendations...

Global nutrition monitoring framework: operational guidance for tracking progress in meeting targets for 2025

In 2012, the World Health Assembly (WHA) approved a Comprehensive Implementation Plan on Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition that identified six...

Methodology for monitoring progress towards the global nutrition targets for 2025: technical report

As part of the WHO and UNICEF collaboration in global monitoring and reporting on nutrition indicators, the joint WHO-UNICEF Technical Expert Advisory...

Other publications

TEAM Strategic Plan 2022-2027 publication cover

In 2015, WHO and UNICEF established the independent Technical Expert Advisory group on nutrition Monitoring (TEAM) to advise on global nutrition monitoring....

Use of nutrition data in decision making - a review paper publication cover

Nutrition programmes are more successful when they are designed based on robust evidence and knowledge, implemented through multisectoral collaboration,...

Landscape assessment on global monitoring of diet quality: conducted on behalf of the diet quality working group of the WHO/UNICEF technical expert advisory group on nutrition monitoring (‎TEAM)

Diet related risk factors are the leading cause of poor health and mortality. Therefore, it is important to understand diet quality and to monitor it globally....

Improving antenatal iron-containing supplementation indicators: a report on key informant interviews, an online survey and DHS data analyses

Antenatal iron supplementation coverage is a core process indicator of the Global Nutrition Monitoring Framework (GNMF). WHO-UNICEF’s Technical Expert...

Antenatal iron-folic acid (IFA) supplementation coverage is a core process indicator of the Global Nutrition Monitoring Framework (GNMF). This indicator...

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13th Technical Expert Advisory Group on Nutrition Monitoring meeting report publication cover

In 2015, WHO and UNICEF established an independent Technical Expert Advisory group on nutrition Monitoring (TEAM) to advise on enhancing nutrition monitoring...

12th Technical Expert Advisory Group on Nutrition Monitoring meeting report publication cover

This report provides a summary of discussions, recommendations and decisions emanating from the twelfth meeting of the Technical Expert Advisory Group...

TEAM 11th meeting report

In 2015, WHO and UNICEF established an independent Technical Expert Advisory group on nutrition Monitoring (TEAM) to advise on enhancing nutrition monitoring...

This report provides a summary of discussions, recommendations and decisions stemming from the 10th TEAM meeting, held virtually on 7 December 2020. The...

Technical consultation reports

This joint consultation was organized by Alive & Thrive and Data for Decisions to Expand Nutrition Transformation (DataDENT) with the WHO-UNICEF Technical...

In 2008, an interagency group developed recommendations on “Indicators for Assessing Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Practices.” The...

The global Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Indicators were published in 2008 and related operational guide was introduced in 2010. In the years since...