Rohingya (JRP)

Nutrition

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    484.7 thousand
  • People targeted
    415.6 thousand
  • People reached
    No data
  • People reached %
    0%
  • Requirements ($)
    $42.4 million
  • Funding ($)
    $18.2 million
  • % Funded
    43%

Sector Objectives

1

All girls and boys under five, adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women have access to high-quality life-saving, gender-sensitive and inclusive, integrated nutrition services through the rationalised nutrition facilities in the camps and government healthcare and nutrition institutions.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of SAM boys and girls under five admitted to the nutrition treatment programme.
Children
11,500
No data
Number of MAM PLW admitted to the nutrition treatment programme.
Women
7,500
No data
Percentage of the (Integrated Nutrition Facilities) INF staff trained in CMAM, MIYCF, CMAMI, MHPSS and cross cutting. (Target: >75%)
Percentage
75%
No data
Number of MAM boys and girls admitted to the nutrition treatment programme.
Children
46,500
No data

2

All boys and girls, pregnant and lactating women uninterruptedly accessing and utilizing the variety of preventive nutrition services, benefiting from practising optimal maternal and child feeding recommendations, improved dietary diversity and meal frequencies through nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive community nutrition interventions, including in emergency outbreaks.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of pregnant and lactating women (PLW) in Rohingya camps and host communities are benefitted from Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme (BSFP).
Women
42,000
No data
Number of mother and caregivers received IYCF one-on-one counselling sessions (reporting by Rohingya Refugee and Host Communities)..
Parents
60,000
No data
Number of children under five in Rohingya camps and host communities are benefitted from Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme (BSFP).
Individuals
145,000
No data
Number of children under five received a dose of vitamin (A) as per the age group.
Children
160,500
No data

3

All implementing partners have enhanced capacities in understanding and applying localization dimensions, optimized staffing for running the gender-sensitive, transparent, accessible and quality evidence-based, inclusive and integrated nutrition services in the Rohingya and host communities.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of mobile Rapid Response Team (RRT)
Teams
50
No data
Percentage of women in coordination boards of the Nutrition Sector.. (Target: 50%)
Percentage
50%
No data
Number of surveys, assessments, evaluations, programme missions for Sector performance monitoring and information management systems provide timely and quality data and evidence to guide nutrition policy and advocacy strategies, programme designing, and impact analysis.
Documents
4
No data
Number of Integrated Nutrition Facilities (INF) are tied down.
Facilities
46
No data

Sector member organizations

08-Dec-2024


Sector member organizations

Organization Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
$1.7 million
BRAC
$278 thousand
Concern Worldwide
$2.3 million
Save the Children
$220 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$12.9 million
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$6.5 million
World Food Programme
$18.4 million