NFI Workshop Series | Nutrition Solutions for Social Protection
Virtual Co-Design Workshop Series

Nutrition Solutions
for Social Protection

Bringing together diverse global stakeholders for three high-impact virtual design workshops. Refer to the Series Brochure - Nutrition Solutions for Social Protection Workshop Series for complete operational details. Co-create novel evidence and open-access solution prototypes.

Series At A Glance

3 Workshops
01

Reaching People Better

JUNE 30

Enhancing targeting filters, social registries, and adaptive learning loops.

02

Maximizing Nutrition Impact

SEPT 2026

Behavior change (SBCC), safeguarding shock resilience, and integrated models.

03

Transforming Governance

NOV 2026

Multi-stakeholder governance, budget tracking, and civic accountability.

07:00 – 11:00 EST Interactive Virtual Format

The Rationale

A High-Impact Virtual Design Engine

Each workshop is architected to facilitate authentic, inclusive, and practical solution-building. Rather than typical presentations, our focus is active, collaborative co-design. See full goals inside Series Brochure - Nutrition Solutions for Social Protection Workshop Series.

Parallel Solution Spaces

Every workshop deploys three distinct parallel rooms of design, diving deep into key administrative friction points, structural challenges, and high-impact opportunities.

Evidence-Based Workflows

Participants work to build ready-to-implement, step-by-step user journeys and practical roadmaps for policy makers, program administrators, and implementation partners.

Global Public Goods

All outputs are refined, peer-reviewed, and open-sourced, populating an interactive online Solutions Gallery made completely free for international program developers.

Explore the Series

Workshops & Solution Spaces

Select a workshop below to explore its specific thematic focus and parallel Solution Spaces.

W1
WORKSHOP 1

Reaching People Better

Focus: Discovering solutions that expand coverage, improve recipient identification, promote equitable access, and strengthen adaptive learning systems.

30 June & 1 July 2026 07:00 – 11:00 EST Virtual Design Space
SS 1.1

Targeting & Identification

Improving identification of nutritionally vulnerable recipients

Even when program eligibility criteria target nutritionally-vulnerable members of the population, identification of individuals who meet those criteria remains a practical challenge. This Solution Space explores innovations that improve identification filters in social registries.

Intended Output
Adaptable workflow for implementing nutrition vulnerability filters in beneficiary databases/social registries.
SS 1.2

Equitable Access

Making nutrition-sensitive benefits accessible for all

Design shortcomings & red tape prevent uptake. This group builds approaches to mitigate accessibility constraints, simplify compliance, and audit delivery modalities.

Intended Output
Adaptable workflow for assessing and ameliorating accessibility gaps in nutrition programmes.
SS 1.3

Adaptive Systems

Continuous quality improvement & nutrition data loops

Programs do not always capture nutrition-sensitive indicators. This Space explores better utilization of data loops, recipient feedback integration, and continuous quality monitoring inside social protection systems.

Intended Output
Adaptable workflow for implementing better nutrition data and continuous feedback loops.
Anticipated Outputs & Deliverables

How Co-Designed Solutions Become Global Public Goods

All outcomes from the Nutrition Solutions for Social Protection Series transition into concrete, accessible, and iterative frameworks designed to aid real-world program managers.

Detailed Insights Reports

Formal, detailed synthesis of workshop data, lived experiences, experiential evidence, and curated metrics published on our central hub.

Solutions Gallery

An online library containing every co-designed workflow. These are live documents hosting active peer forums and continuous community iteration.

The Partner Network Hub

Access to a robust digital directory powered by the Innovators Team platform to foster partnerships, share context adjustments, and coordinate funding.

Sample Solution Anatomy
Public Domain
1
Distillation of Best Practices

Gathers empirical global research, past pilot metrics, and academic baselines.

2
Synthesis of Innovative Approaches

Combines community feedback tools, behavioral nudges, or targeting filters into structured protocols.

3
Illustrative "User Journey" Map

A step-by-step graphical roadmap helping local administrators apply the model to their unique operating environment.

Prototypes are refined by the NFI team & verified by a panel of expert peer reviewers.

Secure Your Spot

Register for the Workshop Series

Seats are structured to maintain dynamic, highly focused breakout teams and high-impact co-design dialogues. Registrations are open on the Microsoft Teams Events Portal.

Cost-Free

Fully funded by NFI and global conveners. Open-access global public goods.

Format

Interactive live virtual design sessions, structured whiteboard breakouts.

Audience

For government administrators, policy advocates, NGO staff, and researchers.

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Once registered on MS Teams, you will receive calendar invitations, pre-read resources, and dynamic breakout team allocations.

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