Work with us to advance research, policy, and implementation for healthier food environments and improved nutrition outcomes.
The UK-SEA Child and Adolescent Nutrition (UK-SEA ChAN) Network is a cross-regional platform connecting researchers, policymakers, and partners across the United Kingdom and Southeast Asia to generate evidence, strengthen capacity, and support the design and scale-up of effective nutrition interventions.
Building on our projects, workshops, and collaborative initiatives, we work with partners to translate research into policy and practice through:
We collaborate with organisations and stakeholders across sectors
Research institutions and academic partners driving evidence-based solutions
Policymakers shaping nutrition policies and regulations
Non-governmental organisations and community partners
International development partners and funding bodies
Organisations delivering nutrition programmes on the ground
Local communities and grassroots organisations
Hear from organizations working with UK-SEA ChAN
"The UK-SEA ChAN Network has been instrumental in bridging research and practice. Their collaborative approach has enabled us to translate evidence into actionable policy recommendations for child nutrition in Malaysia."
"Working with UK-SEA ChAN has strengthened our capacity to engage with digital food environments and develop youth-centered interventions. The network's expertise and cross-regional collaboration have been invaluable."
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If you are developing research, policies, or programmes related to nutrition, food environments, or child and adolescent health, we welcome opportunities to work together.
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"Let's work together to generate evidence, strengthen systems, and deliver lasting impact in child and adolescent nutrition."
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