Argentina's new Code monitoring platform nears launch with key support
- codecatch
- Nov 30, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 9
Source: Alive & Thrive

In November, Alive & Thrive and the Innovations Incubator were in Buenos Aires, Argentina to co-facilitate and provide support for the user acceptance test (UAT) workshop of the Argentina Code Monitoring Digital Platform (ObservaMas/Observatorio del Marketing de Sucedáneos), gearing up for their upcoming launch.
Alongside the UAT workshop, a series of activities were organized. A dissemination workshop took place on November 4 at the FLACSO campus, organized by SANAR Foundation, with an open invitation extended to members of the public, civil society organizations, academic institutions, and the press.

Following this, two UAT workshop sessions were held to gather feedback on the beta version[1] of ObservaMas. Participants included key breastfeeding protection and Code monitoring stakeholders at national and community levels, such as UNICEF Argentina, academic and civil society organizations working on the issue, and nutrition professionals.
In November, Alive & Thrive and the Innovations Incubator co-facilitated a user acceptance test workshop for ObservaMas, Argentina's national Code monitoring platform, gathering feedback from key stakeholders.
[1] The beta version contains all major features, but it is not for final/official release. At this stage, it is only released to a select group of users for final testing and feedback.



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