Afghanistan

Nutrition

Contact

Said M Yaqoob Azimi
UNICEF
Population
Financials
  • People in need
    5.4 million
  • People targeted
    3.8 million
  • People Reached
    2.6 millioncalendar_today
  • Requirements ($)
    $82.1 millionView this data in FTS
  • Current Funding
    $123.8 millionView this data in FTS
  • Coverage
    151%

Humanitarian profile

03-Nov-2023


Humanitarian profile

Indicator overview

03-Nov-2023


Indicator overview

Indicator Unit Baseline Target REACHED Reached %
OC1: Decline in GAM among IDP, returnee, refugee and non-displaced, conflict-affected children under 5 (g/b) and a decline in U5 and PLW suffering from acute malnutrition
IN1: # of IDP, returnee, refugee and nondisplaced children under five with SAM who are cured People
258,168
404,552
258,168watch_later
63.8%calendar_today
IN2: # of IDP, returnee, refugee and nondisplaced children under five with MAM who are cured and PLWs with improved nutritional status Pregnant Women
403,475
645,386
1,032,486watch_later
160%calendar_today
OC2: More PLWs are practicing optimal maternal nutrition recommendation
IN1: # of IDP, returnee, refugee and nondisplaced PLWs received Maternal Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) Pregnant Women
0
414,534
109,913watch_later
26.5%calendar_today
OC3: More PLWs are following optimal Infant and Young Child Feeding practices.
IN1: # of IDP, returnee, refugee and nondisplaced PLW received Infant and Young Child Feeding services in Emergency (IYCF-E) People
71,546
232,877
86,782watch_later
37.3%calendar_today
OP1: Service providers trained on promotion of maternal and child caring practices.
IN1: # of service providers trained on promotion of maternal and child caring practices People
150
2,600
1,210watch_later
46.5%calendar_today
OP2: More children (6-59 months) affected by emergency have increased accessed to micronutrient supplementation
IN1: # of children (6-59 months) receiving micronutrient supplementation Children
0
19,001
39,001watch_later
205%calendar_today
OP3: More boys and girls (6-59 months) with SAM and PLWs with MAM are enrolled in outpatient and inpatient SAM, MAM, TSFP treatment programmes
IN1: # of boys and girls (6-59 months) from IDP, returnee, refugee, and nondisplaced families with SAM receiving outpatient and inpatient SAM treatment
255,958
400,000
296,745watch_later
74.2%calendar_today
IN2: # of boys and girls (6-59 months) from IDP, returnee, refugee, and nondisplaced families with MAM receiving MAM treatment Children
517,275
759,277
880,834watch_later
116%calendar_today
IN3: # of PLW with acute malnutrition enrolled in TSFP Women
248,006
294,229
210,277watch_later
71.5%calendar_today
IN4: # of boys and girls (6-59 months) from IDP, returnee, refugee, and nondisplaced families with MAM receiving BSFP Children
132,966
177,090
521,426watch_later
294%calendar_today
IN5: # of BPHS clinics supplied with ready to- use therapeutic foods (RUTF) over 12 months Health Facilities
1,400
1,410
1,440watch_later
102%calendar_today