Multi-sectoral initiatives should be used to build long-term capacity and to make efforts more sustainable post pandemic. This can be done efficiently by harnessing community resources, introducing behavioral changes, and community sensitization. For example, screening of SAM children using the Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) method, which is age independent, and referring the child to the nearest hospital/PHC/NRC needs to be implemented efficiently. Target weight for discharged children as per WHO (2009) guideline should be strictly adhered, intense monitoring of Nutrition Rehabilitation Centers’ (NRCs) for basic service provision and hygiene and infection control protocols need to be followed stringently. Support for ongoing government initiatives of screening the undernourished and feeding them as per laid Govt. programs, enforcing distribution of quality food supplements particularly for Take Home Rations (6m-36m) to avoid sharing by others at home, reinforcing sustainability of normal health status after recovering from SAM/MAM stage, irrespective of economic background and lastly political and administrative will to engage rapid response strategies for mobilizing food aid and managing mother and child care for up to 1000 days and children up to 5 years, needs to be brought together holistically.