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Mohammed Abdelhafeez
Nutrition Sector
Nutrition Sector
Cluster humanitarian profile
03-Nov-2023
Cluster humanitarian profile
Indicators overview
03-Nov-2023
Indicators overview
| Indicator | Unit | Target |
|---|---|---|
| CA1: Outpatient management of severe acute malnutrition without medical complications for children 6-59m | ||
| IN1: Number of boys and girls under five years with severe acute malnutrition without complication newly admitted for treatment in OTPs | Children |
334,233
|
| CA2: Inpatient management of severe acute malnutrition with medical complications for children 0-59m | ||
| IN1: Number of boys and girls under five years with severe acute malnutrition with complication newly admitted for treatment in SC | Children |
51,063
|
| CA3: Management of moderate acute malnutrition for children 6-59 m | ||
| IN1: Number of children under five years boys and girls with moderate acute malnutrition newly admitted for treatment in targeted Supplementary Feeding Programme (TSFP) | Children |
1,060,025
|
| CA4: Management of acute malnutrition for PLW (moderate and sever cases) | ||
| IN1: Number of pregnant and lactating women with global acute malnutrition newly admitted for treatment in targeted supplementary feeding programme | Women |
422,500
|
| CA5: Home fortification with multiple micronutrient supplements to 6-59 m | ||
| IN1: Number of children 6-59 months (boys and girls) who received multiple micronutrient Powder (MNP) | Children |
295,623
|
| CA6: Provide Vitamin A supplements to children 6-59 m | ||
| IN1: Number of children 6-59 months (boys and girls) who received Vitamin A supplementation | Children |
6,867,225
|
| CA7: Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) counselling 0-23 m | ||
| IN1: number of caregivers of infants and children aged 0-23 months reached with IYCF counselling | Women |
991,562
|
| CA8: Food based prevention of malnutrition for children 6-23 m | ||
| IN1: Number of boys and girls aged 6-23 months at risk of acute malnutrition reached with Food based Prevention of malnutrition (FBPM) | Infants |
307,537
|
| CA9: Food based prevention of malnutrition for PLWs | ||
| IN1: Number of Pregnant and Lactating Women at risk of acute malnutrition reached with FBPM | Women |
223,034
|
| CA10: Provide emergency blanket supplementary Feeding programme for children 6-59 m | ||
| IN1: Number of boys and girls aged 6-59 months supplemented with emergency blanket supplementary feeding programme (e-BSFP) | Children |
119,609
|
| CA11: Provide emergency blanket supplementary feeding programe for PLW | ||
| IN1: Number of pregnant and Lactating women supplemented with emergency blanket supplementary feeding programme (e-BSFP) | Women |
93,564
|
| CA12: conduct accessible feedback and complaint mechanisms on quarterly basis | ||
| IN1: Number of partners trained on AAP and reporting quarterly | Participants |
No data
|
| CA13: Train partners on the different types of nutrition disabilities and services availability for persons with nutrition disabilities | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition partners who have received disability inclusion training | Partners |
No data
|
| CA14: Train nutrition sector partners on GBV referrals (and PSEA) | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition partners trained GBV referrals and PSEA | Participants |
No data
|
| CA15: Conduct nutrition assessments | ||
| IN1: Number of assessments (SMART surveys) conducted | Assessments |
No data
|
| CA16: Procurement of core supplies | ||
| IN1: Number of cartons/Metric tons of core supplies procured and distributed as per targeted beneficiaries | Supplies |
No data
|
| CA17: Increase number of OTP sites and OTP sites with TSFP | ||
| IN1: Number of new OTP sites and TSFP opened | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA18: Increase geographical coverage of nutrition services as per guidance from the FMOH, Nutrition sector and lead agencies for those interventions | ||
| IN1: Number of additional OTP, TSFP, TFC sites opened in partners operational areas | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA19: · Implement active case finding and referrals through regular MUAC screening | ||
| IN1: Number of Children screened | Children |
6,867,225
|
| CA20: Strengthen the role of community cadre in active case finding and referral (CNVs, MSGs & mothers of SAM children) | ||
| IN1: Number of supported groups | Groups |
No data
|
| CA21: Conduct targeted MUAC screening coordinated and implemented by Federal and State level partners in prioritized areas | ||
| IN1: Number of targeted MUAC mass screening conducted in prioritized areas | Campaigns |
6,867,225
|
| CA22: Support running costs for SC | ||
| IN1: Number of SC nutrition sites supported with running costs | Nutritional Centers |
78
|
| CA23: Provision of referral costs for SAM children with medical complications | ||
| IN1: Number of SAM children with medical complications supported with transport | Children |
334,233
|
| CA24: Provide food ration/funding food costs for care takers of SAM with medical complication children in the SC | ||
| IN1: Number of care takers of children with SAM with medical complication supported with food costs at SC | Women |
No data
|
| CA25: Support rehabilitation of SC to meet the minimum package for SC services as per WHO guidance | ||
| IN1: Number of SC sites rehabilitated to meet minimum requirements | Nutritional Centers |
10
|
| CA26: IYCF/E message dissemination | ||
| IN1: Number and type of IYCF/E messages disseminated to be beneficiaries | Messages |
No data
|
| CA27: Nutrition Screening, growth monitoring, and referral | ||
| IN1: number of nutrition sites conducting growth monitoring and referral | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA28: Rapid and fully assessment of IYCF/E practices | ||
| IN1: Number of partners conducting rapid/fully assessment on IYCF/E practices in their operational areas | Assessments |
No data
|
| CA29: IYCF one to one counselling for mothers and caregivers with children 0-23 months | ||
| IN1: number of caregivers of infants and children aged 0-23 months reached with IYCF counselling | Women |
991,562
|
| CA30: Mother to Mother and Father to Father support groups | ||
| IN1: Number of mother to mother and father to father support groups established | Groups |
No data
|
| CA31: Strengthen and scale up breastfeeding corners at primary and secondary health care levels | ||
| IN1: Number of IYCF breast feeding corners established/scaled up | Groups |
No data
|
| CA32: Care of children in special circumstances; Support for the non-breastfed child, LBW, HIV and Infant Feeding | ||
| IN1: Number of children in special circumstances supported | Children |
No data
|
| CA33: Implementation, monitoring, and control of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes | ||
| IN1: Number of incidences of BMS code violation reported and acted upon | Incidents |
No data
|
| CA34: Baby friendly hospital intervention. | ||
| IN1: Number of hospitals implementing baby friendly hospital initiatives | Hospitals |
No data
|
| CA35: Early childhood development related services | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition sites providing early childhood services | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA36: Support provision of iron and folic acid supplementation among PLWs | ||
| IN1: Number of pregnant and Lactating Women supplemented with Iron and folic acid | Women |
No data
|
| CA37: Provide logistic support to transport supplies from the SMOH warehouse to nutrition sites where requested | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition sites supported with logistic for supplies delivery | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA38: Improving warehousing conditions | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition warehouses/storage facilities improved as per supplies' minimum requirement | Storage Facilities |
No data
|
| CA39: Preventing and mitigating nutrition supplies leakage | ||
| IN1: Number of community and locality level leadership/law enforcers awareness conducted on preventing of supplies leakage | Campaigns |
No data
|
| CA40: Training services providers on CMAM (SAM without complications and Moderate acute malnutrition) (refresher and basic training) | ||
| IN1: number of nutrition service providers trained on CMAM (OTP and TSFP) | Service Providers |
No data
|
| CA41: Training of service providers on SAM management with complication in SCs | ||
| IN1: Number of service providers trained on management of SAM with medical complications | Service Providers |
No data
|
| CA42: Training of service providers on IYCF related interventions | ||
| IN1: Number of service providers trained on IYCF/E interventions | Service Providers |
No data
|
| CA43: Training on Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) | ||
| IN1: Number of service providers trained on baby friendly Hospital initiatives | Service Providers |
No data
|
| CA44: Training of service providers on micronutrient supplementation | ||
| IN1: Number of services providers trained on micronutrient supplementation | Service Providers |
No data
|
| CA45: Conduct regular monitoring of the nutrition interventions in operational areas | ||
| IN1: Number of monitoring visits conducted by partners in operational areas | Visits |
No data
|
| CA46: Conduct joint supportive monitoring and supervision with the Federal and SMOHs | ||
| IN1: Number of joint monitoring visits conducted with FMOH/SMOH | Visits |
No data
|
| CA47: Conduct on Job training/ supportive supervision | ||
| IN1: Number of on job training conducted | Trainings |
No data
|
| CA48: Monitor core supplies availability on monthly basis and provide update to the sector | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition sites reporting zero stock out of core (RUTF, WSB+, RUSF, F-100, F-75) nutrition supplies | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA49: Strengthen timely reporting | ||
| IN1: Number of locality submitting quarterly reports timely | Locations |
189
|
| CA50: Conduct coverage survey (SQUAEC) | ||
| IN1: Number of coverage assessments (SQUAEC) conducted | Assessments |
No data
|
| CA51: Support implementation of other assessments (SMART, S3M, MICS, DHIS etc) as needed | ||
| IN1: Type of nutrition assessments supported | Assessments |
No data
|
| CA52: Conduct joint annual SC/CMAM assessments. | ||
| IN1: annual CMAM assessment conducted | Assessments |
No data
|
| CA53: Train nutrition frontline workers trained on GBV referrals (and PSEA) | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition staff who know how to support a survivor of GBV and how to link/provide referrals if a GBV referral is available Number of nutrition staff that have signed Code of Conduct | Staff |
No data
|
| CA54: Conduct satisfaction survey on how women and girls feel how safe is the e-BSFP and FBPM distribution sites | ||
| IN1: number or % people feel safe accessing services, disaggregated by m/f) | People |
No data
|
| CA55: Disseminate GBV key messages through nutrition outreach and services (where GBV services are available) | ||
| IN1: Number of women and girls reached with key GBV messages through nutrition outreach. | Women |
No data
|
| CA56: Train relevant frontline workers, local and national staff on accessibility to all nutrition interventions and identifying specific nutrition needs of people with disabilities | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition partners trained on accessibility and identifying specific nutritional needs of people with disability | Partners |
No data
|
| CA57: Raise awareness to the communities on the different types of nutrition disabilities and available services to support them. | ||
| IN1: Number of disability awareness meetings conducted at community level | Meetings |
No data
|
| CA58: Information on the services provided is posted at nutrition facilities in accessible formats and local languages. | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition facilities with accessible information displayed | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA59: Accessible feedback and complaint mechanisms available at nutrition facilities. | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition facilities with feedback and complaint mechanisms | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA60: Provision of WASH kits to children 0 to 59 months of age with SAM with complication in the SCs and children 6-59 months with SAM/MAM and PLWs attending nutrition centers (OTP/TSFP). | ||
| IN1: Number of under-five children with SAM/MAM/PLW provided with WASH kit | Children |
No data
|
| CA61: Establishing Gender segregated latrine, shower and washing station with the provision of water and soap in all OTP/TSFP & SCs sites. | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition sites with gender segregated latrines/washing station/shower | Facilities |
No data
|
| CA62: Support the promotion of WASH services at health facilities/CMAM sites (OTP/TSFP/SCs) and the provision of regular awareness raising at nutrition sites | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition sites providing WASH education and awareness | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA63: Conduct screening (MUAC/ Oedema) of all children under five (6-59 months) visiting any health facility (Public or private) and refer to appropriate CMAM sites OTPs/TSFPs or SCs. | ||
| IN1: Number of children under-five screened and referred to nutrition sites for acute malnutrition treatment | Children |
No data
|
| CA64: Conduct screening of all PLWs and refer those having acute malnutrition to nutrition treatment centers. | ||
| IN1: Number of PLWs screened and referred to nutrition sites for acute malnutrition treatment | Women |
No data
|
| CA65: Conduct Growth Monitoring to serve as an early detection of deterioration of nutrition situation in children under 5 years. | ||
| IN1: Number of health facilities conducting growth monitoring | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA66: Integrate CMAM services and treatment of childhood illnesses (IMCI) programme. | ||
| IN1: Number of health facilities with integrated CMAM and IMCI | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA67: Integrating IYCF and nutrition education into maternal and child health (MCH), anti-natal Care, maternity wards, delivery, Post Natal Care, and Adolescent related package of services. | ||
| IN1: Number of health facilities with IYCF/E in MCH, ANC and post natal care | Nutritional Centers |
No data
|
| CA68: Enroll vulnerable households with children and PLWs with acute malnutrition into FSL related interventions (e.g. GFD, FFA, and cash-based interventions) in priority localities/states particularly during lean period when acute malnutrition cases are projected to increase. | ||
| IN1: Number of households with acute malnourished children enrolled in FSL food and livelihoods interventions | Households |
No data
|
| CA69: Link households with malnourished children with Kitchen gardens trainings and support with inputs resources to improve their food security in priority localities. | ||
| IN1: Number of households with acute malnourished children trained on kitchen garden and supported with tools | Households |
No data
|
| CA70: Provide Key nutrition messages in schools on the nutrition | ||
| IN1: Number of schools receiving key nutrition messages | Schools |
No data
|
| CA71: Explore provision of nutrition education for school children. | ||
| IN1: Number of schools providing nutrition educations | Schools |
No data
|
| CA72: Support food security related interventions targeting school children (school feeding projects) e.g. school based kitchen gardening, fortified cooked meals provision, provision of micronutrient powders to the children to take as home rations etc. | ||
| IN1: Number of schools supported | Schools |
No data
|
| CA73: Train nutrition sector partners/ nutrition experts on identifying and referral of vulnerable cases and protection related risks to protection experts | ||
| IN1: Number of nutrition partners/staff trained on identification and referrals of vulnerable cases with protection risks | Staff |
No data
|
| CA74: Identify and refer children at risk of under-nutrition under-five children, PLW with breastfeeding difficulties producing milk or children with disabilities or children with difficulties in suckling and swallowing to nearby nutrition sites/specialist. | ||
| IN1: Number of PLWs and under-five children referred to nearby nutrition site/team for support | People |
No data
|
Organizations Overview
03-Nov-2023
Organizations Overview
| Organization | Projects | Clusters |
|---|---|---|
| Action Against Hunger |
Food Security and Livelihoods | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | Nutrition | Health
|
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| American Refugee Committee (Alight) |
Nutrition | Health
|
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| CARE International |
Nutrition
|
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| Concern Worldwide |
Health | Nutrition | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
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| GOAL |
Nutrition | Health
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| International Rescue Committee |
Nutrition
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| MEDAIR |
Nutrition | Health
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| Mercy Corps |
Health | Nutrition | Food Security and Livelihoods | Protection | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items
|
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| Plan International |
Nutrition
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| Relief International |
Nutrition
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| Samaritan's Purse |
Nutrition
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| Save the Children |
Nutrition
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| United Nations Children's Fund |
Nutrition
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| World Food Programme |
Nutrition
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| World Health Organization |
Nutrition
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| World Relief |
Health | Nutrition
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| World Vision International |
Nutrition
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