CO1: Sector Objective: More than 100,000 targeted vulnerable children (boys and girls) with acute malnutrition, access equitable and inclusive lifesaving treatment and management services. |
IN1: Number of boys and girls 6-59 months screened for treatment of acute malnutrition, referral and follow up
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IN2: Number of boys and girls 6-59 months with SAM admitted for treatment
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IN3: Number of boys and girls 6-59 months with MAM newly admitted for treatment
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CO2: Sector Objective: More than 43,000 targeted pregnant and lactating women with acute malnutrition access equitable and inclusive lifesaving treatment and management services. |
IN1: Number of pregnant and lactating women screened for treatment of acute malnutrition, referral and follow up
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IN2: Number of under nourished pregnant and lactating women admitted to targeted supplementary feeding programme
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CO3: Nutritional status of more than 97,000 vulnerable children boys and girls 0-69 months is improved through equitable and inclusive access to preventative nutrition services. |
IN1: Number of boys and girls aged 6-59 months at risk of acute malnutrition in priority locations who received blanket supplementary feeding programme
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IN2: Number of boys and girls 6-59 months who received micronutrient supplementation
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CO4: Nutritional status of more than 43,000 vulnerable pregnant and lactating women is improved through equitable and inclusive access to preventative nutrition services. |
IN1: Number of pregnant and lactating women who received micronutrient supplementation
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IN2: Proportion of pregnant and lactating women receiving IYCF counselling
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CO5: More than 51,000 crisis-affected people have access to opportunities to build knowledge, skills and confidence to adopt optimal nutrition behavior at multiple relevant touch points. |
IN1: Number of households with children (0-23 months) reached with messages on nutrition in the context of COVID-19
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